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Environmental Engineering and Management Journal

Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology
in the frame of the Knowledge-Based Bio and Green Economy
Bologna, April 10-12, 2012


Sub-session 4.2. Research and innovation in the ex-situ and in situ microbial remediation
of contaminated soils, aquifers, sediments and marine habitats


Oral Presentations
   
Effect of hydrophobic organic pollutants bioavailability
on ecotoxicity of historically contaminated soils

Monika Cvancarova, Petra Innemanova, Tomas Cajthaml
Abstract
S105
   
Biosurfactant production from an isolated marine bacterial community
E. Korkakaki, E. Antoniou, M. Nikolopoulou, D. Venieri, N. Kalogerakis
Abstract
S106
   
Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) microbial reductive dechlorination
potential in contaminated marine sediments of the Venice Lagoon

Andrea Nuzzo, Andrea Negroni, Giulio Zanaroli, Fabio Fava
Abstract
S106
   
Selection of a desorption treatment for bioremediation of an agricultural
soil polluted with lindane

Ireri V. Robles-González, Elvira Ríos-Leal, Fabio Fava,
N. Rinderknecht-Seijas, Hector M. Poggi-Varaldo

Abstract
S107
   
Preliminary characterization of TCE and TeCA co-metabolising aerobic cultures
under suspended and immobilized form

Serena Fraraccio, Giulio Zanaroli, Giacomo Bucchi, Roberta Ciavarelli,
Dario Frascari, Fabio Fava

Abstract
S107
   
Studies on the fate and behaviour of some contaminants in soils as a
prerequisite in bioremediation

Maria Gavrilescu, Camelia Smaranda, Vasile Lucian Pavel
Abstract
S108
   
Microcosm evaluation of autochthonous bioaugmentation to combat marine oil-spills
M. Nikolopoulou, P. Eickenbusch, N. Pasadakis, D. Venieri, N. Kalogerakis
Abstract
S108
   
Posters
   
Characterization of a mixed culture that reductively dechlorinates mixed
chlorinated ethenes and ethanes

Vincenzo Maffione, Harmien Verstraete, Willy Verstraete, Nico Boon
Abstract
S109
   
Comparison of triphasic aerobic and anaerobic slurry bioreactors for
the bioremediation of lindane-impacted soil

W.E. Varo-Argüello, B. Camacho-Perez, E. Rios-Leal, P. Vázquez-Landaverde,
M.T. Ponce-Noyola, J. Barrera-Cortés, N.F. Rindernknecht-Seijas,
Hector M. Poggi-Varaldo

Abstract
S109
   
Studies on trametes versicolor tolerance to parathion and lindane, and the
interaction fungus- denitrifying microflora in the perspective of fungal remediation of soils

E. Cruz-Gomez, A. Alarcón, M.T. Ponce-Noyola, E. Ríos-Leal,
J. Barrera-Cortes, N. Rinderknecht-Seijas, H.M. Poggi-Varaldo

Abstract
S110
   
A microcosm study of degradation of chlorinated solvents from a contaminated
area in central Italy

F. Matteucci, A. Santacecilia, A. Sprocati, S. Chiavarini, P. Cacchio, M. Del Gallo
Abstract
S110
   
Methane aerobic bioconversion in contaminated soils by untreated paper sludge:
critical issues and durability

Alessandra Bonoli, Alice Dall’Ara
Abstract
S111
   
Suppression of greenhouse gas emissions from sediment by bio-electrochemical system
Yoshiyuki Ueno, Youji Kitajima
Abstract
S111
   
Native microorganisms from hydrocarbon polluted soils in ecuador potentially
useful for bioremediation

Delgado Ernesto, Cando Miguel, Tosi Solveig, Picco Anna Maria
Abstract
S112
   
Innovative environmental biotechnology–driven by education for sustainable development
Jan W. Dobrowolski
Abstract
S113