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    Microbial transformation of ethylpyridines

    Pyridine and its derivatives have been found as pollutants in the environment. Although alkylpyridines constitute the largest class of pyridines contaminating the environment, little information is available c...

    Yucheng Feng, Jean-Pierre Kaiser, Robert D. Minard, Jean-Marc Bollag in Biodegradation (1994)

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    Microbial transformation of heterocyclic molecules in deep subsurface sediments

    Recently attempts have been made to establish the presence and to determine the metabolic versatility of microorganisms in the terrestrial deep subsurface at the Savannah River Plant, Aiken, SC, USA. Sediment ...

    Rishi Shanker, Jean-Pierre Kaiser, Jean-Marc Bollag in Microbial Ecology (1991)

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    Fermentative metabolism of substituted monoaromatic compounds by a bacterial community from anaerobic sediments

    An anaerobic microbial community containing 4 to 5 different populations capable of degrading syringic acid completely to CH4 and CO2 was enriched from freshwater lake sediments. The community can be maintained w...

    Jean-Pierre Kaiser, Kurt W. Hanselmann in Archives of Microbiology (1982)