[미생물생태학] MICROBIOLOGY - bioremediation
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- 2005.02.25
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목차
Introduction
Solubilization
Immobilization
Transformation
Conclusions
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Introduction
In the terrestrial environment, fungi are of fundamental importance as decomposer organisms and plant symbionts (mycorrhizas), playing important roles in carbon mineralization and other biogeochemical cycle. They are often dominant under acidic conditions, where toxic metals may be speciated into mobile forms, and in soil they can comprise the largest pool of biomass (including other microorganisms and invertebrates) this, combined with their branching filamentous explorative growth habit and high surface-area-to-mass ratio, ensures that fungus-metal interactions are an integral component of major environmental cycling processes. Metals and their derivatives can interact with fungi in various ways depending on the metal species, organism, and environment, while fungal metabolic activities can also influence speciation and mobility.
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