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By Jean-Marc Bollag, Guenther Stotzky

An exploration of the main advanced microbial ecosystems with incisive stories of advancements in soil technology. It offers thoughts of chemical research, refinements of environmental security measures, and techniques for maximizing agricultural yields. It additionally addresses a variety of biochemical strategies and useful functions of complex biotechnologies.

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High sulfate levels may impede the enrichment of a dehalogenating population or the inhibition may involve interspecific competition for electron donors [13,17]. In these systems, sulfate-reducing bacteria may outcompete dehalogenating microorganisms for hydrogen, but these interactions may be more complex [172]. The aryldehalogenating Desulfitobacterium spp. are able to use the sulfuroxyanions, sulfite, and thiosulfate, but not sulfate as electron acceptors for growth [42,44,45]. In the case of D.

Haider, Michael Spiteller, Jerzy Dec, and Andreas Schäffer 139 I. Introduction 139 II. Use of Silylation for Extracting Organic Matter from Soils or Humin 141 III. Effect of Silylation on the Quality of 13C NMR Spectra 144 IV. Use of Silylation for the Evaluation of Soil-Bound Residues of 14C-Labeled Xenobiotics 150 V. Use of Silylation in Combination with 13C NMR to Distinguish between Sorption, Sequestration, and Covalent Binding 154 VI. Conclusions 164 VII. Addendum 165 References 165 4 Mechanisms of Protein Adsorption on Surfaces and Consequences for Extracellular Enzyme Activity in Soil Hervé Quiquampoix 171 I.

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