Evolution of metabolic pathways for degradation of environmental pollutants

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serval:BIB_3EF7902B69EA
Type
A part of a book
Collection
Publications
Title
Evolution of metabolic pathways for degradation of environmental pollutants
Title of the book
Encyclopedia of environmental microbiology
Author(s)
van der Meer J.R.
Publisher
Wiley
Address of publication
New York
ISBN
0-471-36048-1
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2002
Editor
Bitton G.
Volume
3
Pages
1194-1207
Language
english
Abstract
It is undisputed that microorganisms can adapt to changes in their environment. One of the types of changes microbial communities are currently exposed to is the release of large quantities and varieties of organic and inorganic substances into the environment. These substances can act as the "triggers" for different kinds of adaptation of microbial communities. Thus, various evolutionary mechanisms at work in adapting bacterial populations can be observed. From an environmental viewpoint, adaptation of microbial communities is beneficial when microorganisms that can completely degrade polluting substances evolve (e.g., natural attenuation).
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