Adaptation of aquatic microbial communities to pollutant stress
- PMID: 3079233
Adaptation of aquatic microbial communities to pollutant stress
Abstract
The importance of microbial adaptation in the removal of environmental pollutants and in maintaining active microbial communities in impacted ecosystems is discussed using the biodegradation of p-nitrophenol and the volatilization of mercuric mercury as examples. A molecular mechanism of adaptation is suggested by enrichment of mercury resistance (mer) genes in some communities upon exposure to mercury.
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