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Interactive Roles of Microbial and Spartina Populations in Mercury Methylation Processes in Bioremediation of Contaminated Sediments in Salt-Marsh Systems
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Journal Article | Frischer ME, Danforth JM, Healy MAN, Saunders FM. Whole-cell versus total RNA extraction for analysis of microbial community structure with 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes in salt marsh sediments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2000;66(7):3037-3043 |
R825513C025 (Final) |
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Journal Article | King JK, Kostka JE, Frischer ME, Saunders FM. Sulfate-reducing bacteria methylate mercury at variable rates in pure culture and in marine sediments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2000;66(6):2430-2437. |
R825513C025 (Final) |
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Presentation | King, J., Saunders, F.M., Frischer, M., Kostka, J., "Identification of Sulfate-reducing Phylogenetic groups most capable of methylating mercury in pure culture and organic-acid preconditioned sediment slurries." American Society of Microbiology, poster presentation, July 1999. |
R825513C025 (Final) |
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Presentation | Sauer, B., Kostka, J., Gentzler, S., Cowden, L., Frischer, M., Saunders, F. M., "Constructed saltmarsh mesocosms in determining fate of methyl mercury in contaminated estuaries." poster presentation at SETAC Conference, Boston, Feb. 2000. |
R825513C025 (Final) |
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