REFERENCES

SOURCES USED:

  1. Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment. Baveye, Ph. et al. Dordrecht, NL: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
  2. Bioremediation and Phytoremediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds.  Wickramanayake, Godage. et al. Columbus, OH: Batelle Press, 2000.
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  4. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Leceister. URL: <http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/video/Arthrobacter.html> (12/8/04).
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  6. Hensley, Tennille. ‘Bacteriodes/Flavobacteria.’ University of Montana website. URL: <http://www.homepage.montana.edu/~umbls/mb301/bact/bactflav.htm> (12/6/04).
  7. Interactions in the Root Environment- An Integrated Approach. Powlson, David. et al. Dordrecht, NL: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
  8. Leung, Kam Tin. et al. ‘A Case Study of Bioremediation of Polluted Soil: Biodegradation and Toxicity of Chlorophenols in Soil.’ Modern Soil Microbiology. Ed. van Elsas, Jan Dirk, et al. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 1997. 577-601.
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IMAGES USED:

  1. Image of Pseudomonas stutzeri found at: http://www.ecplanet.com/canale/scienza-1/ricerche-21/1/0/8270/it/ecplanet.rxdf Accessed November 23rd, 2004.
  2. Image of Pink Lotus found at: http://www.valentine.gr/recipes_aquatic_en.htm Accessed November 23rd, 2004.
  3. Image of Pseudomonas stutzeri found at: http://www.egr.msu.edu/schoolcraft/story.html Accessed November 23rd, 2004.
  4. Image of Erwinia spp found at: http://www.bcc.orst.edu/bpp/bot350/bacteria.html Accessed December 7th, 2004.
  5. Image of PCBs: http://www.ecoinfo.ec.gc.ca/env_ind/region/toxin_descript/toxin_description_e.cfm Accessed December 7th, 2004.
  6. Diagram of PCP degradation: http://www.chemistrymag.org/cji/2004/06a067re.htm Accessed December 6th, 2004.
  7. Diagram of PAHs degradation: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/doetqp/courses/env440/lectures/lec24/lec24.html Accessed December 7th, 2004.

 

 

 

 

 

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