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Microbial adaptation to degradation of natural and synthetic organo halogens: Effects on ecosystem acclimation and natural bioremediation of polluted sites

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The project approach is to carry out laboratory research aimed at establishing the relationship between
dehalogenation mechanisms for natural and synthetic organohalogen compounds. Subsequently, it will be
investigated which genetic processes (mutation, genetransfer) occur during adaptation under selective conditions,
and how these processes are influenced by environmental conditions. The activities include:
-isolation of organisms that degrade halogenated substrates, using as inocula samples obtained from
unpolluted areas and contaminated sites
-physiological and biochemical studies to determine dehalogenation and halogenation mechanisms in
newly isolated strains
-analysis of the genetic organization of organisms that degrade xenobiotic halogenated compounds
-examination of genetic processes that occur in chemostats or biofilm systems and that lead to an
expansion of the substrate range of the organisms. Organisms known to degrade natural or synthetic
gene transfer and adaptation of the community will be established -testing the effect of environmental conditions on the development of dehalogenating organisms and
community adaptation, and establishing the relevance to
bioremediation strategies.

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