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Decay prevention in waterlogged archaeological wood using gamma irradiation
Journal:International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
1998
 
1998
 
Degradability and biochemical pathways of hte endocrine-disrupting phthalate ester isomers by bacteria isolated from mangrove sediment
Proceeding/Conference:The 3rd Young Chinese Environmental Scientists Workshop. April 17-18, 2004. Hangzhou, P.R. China
2004
 
2006
 
Degradability of herbicides atrazine, cyanazine and dicamba under methanogenic conditions using sediment from the Pearl River of Southern China and Hong Kong
Proceeding/Conference:4th International Symposium of the Environmental Significance of Mineral-Organic Component-Microorganism Interactions in Terrestrial Systems, September 20-23, 2004. Wuhan, People's Republic of China
2004
 
2001
 
Degradation mechanism of indolic compounds by a methanogenic consortium of anaerobic marine microorganisms
Proceeding/Conference:IWA Asia Environmental Technology 2001. October 30 - November 2, 2001. Singapore
2001
 
Degradation of dibutyphthalate by Pseudomonas flourescens isolated from sediment of Mai Po and Inner Deep Bay Ramsar site
Proceeding/Conference:Croucher Advanced Study Institute - Surface Adhesion and Biotechnological Applications. October 27-30, 2003. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
2003
 
Degradation of dimethyl isophthalate by bacteria isolated from wetland sediment
Proceeding/Conference:6th International Wetland Conference. October 26-30, Avignon, France.
2004
 
Degradation of dimethyl isophthalate by Klebsiella oxytoca Sc and Methylobacterium mesophilium Sr isolated from mangrove sediment
Proceeding/Conference:Croucher Advanced Study Institute - Surface Adhesion and Biotechnological Applications. October 27-30, 2003. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
2003
 
2006
 
Degradation of dimethyl phthalate esters by bacteria isolated from deep ocean sediment of Souther China Sea
Proceeding/Conference:Croucher Advanced Study Institute - Surface Adhesion and Biotechnological Applications. October 27-30, 2003. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
2003
 
Advisor(s):Gu, J
2005
 
2005
 
2004
 
2004
 
Degradation of endocrine-disrupting phthalates: microorganisms involved and biochemical pathways
Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on Environmental and Public Health Management: Persistent Toxic Substances
2004
 
2005
 
Advisor(s):Gu, J
2005
 
2005