Auflistung nach Autor "Singh, B. K."
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Application of fingerprinting molecular methods in bioremediation studies
Karpouzas, D. G.; Singh, B. K. (2010)Bioremediation has been identified as a beneficial and effective strategy for the removal of recalcitrant environmental contaminants. Bioaugmentation of polluted environments with exogenous degrading microorganisms constitutes ... -
Bio-pesticides: Harmful or harmless to ammonia oxidizing microorganisms? The case of a Paecilomyces lilacinus-based nematicide
Rousidou, C.; Papadopoulou, E. S.; Kortsinidou, M.; Giannakou, I. O.; Singh, B. K.; Menkissoglu-Spiroudi, U.; Karpouzas, D. G. (2013)Bio-pesticides are considered as low-risk compounds, a belief mainly based on their natural origin rather than on experimental evidence. Thus there is a need to explore the ecotoxicity of bio-pesticides and mostly their ... -
Effect of continuous olive mill wastewater applications, in the presence and absence of nitrogen fertilization, on the structure of rhizosphere-soil fungal communities
Karpouzas, D. G.; Rousidou, C.; Papadopoulou, K. K.; Bekris, F.; Zervakis, G. I.; Singh, B. K.; Ehaliotis, C. (2009)Olive mill wastewater (OMW) is rich in potentially toxic organics precluding its disposal into water receptors. However, land application of diluted OMW may result in safe disposal and fertilization. In order to investigate ... -
Emerging technologies in bioremediation: constraints and opportunities
Rayu, S.; Karpouzas, D. G.; Singh, B. K. (2012)Intensive industrialisation, inadequate disposal, large-scale manufacturing activities and leaks of organic compounds have resulted in long-term persistent sources of contamination of soil and groundwater. This is a major ... -
Microbial Degradation of Organophosphorus Xenobiotics: Metabolic Pathways and Molecular Basis
Karpouzas, D. G.; Singh, B. K. (2006)Organophosphorus (OP) xenobiotics are used worldwide as pesticides and petroleum additives. OP compounds share the major portion of the pesticide market globally. Owing to large-scale use of OP compounds, contaminations ... -
Repeated application of diluted olive mill wastewater induces changes in the structure of the soil microbial community
Rousidou, C.; Papadopoulou, K.; Zervakis, G.; Singh, B. K.; Ehaliotis, C.; Karpouzas, D. G. (2010)Repeated application of diluted olive mill wastewater (OMW) is a common disposal method which allows the application of large amounts of OMW and improves the organic matter and nutrient status of Mediterranean soils. ...