2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2004.03.014
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Characterization of degradation process of cyanobacterial hepatotoxins by a gram-negative aerobic bacterium

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“…30 Groundwater is an important strategic resource that could be used as an emergency drinking-water resource in case of an unexpected incident such as murrain, drought, pollution, war, and so on. Due to the lack of bacteria in groundwater, MCs could persist for over 100 days, 31 which is much longer than the persistence of 4 days to 4 weeks in surface water 32,33 and around 3 weeks in soils. 13 Therefore, the groundwater should be protected from contamination and especially since it is very difficult to cleanse once contaminated.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Groundwater is an important strategic resource that could be used as an emergency drinking-water resource in case of an unexpected incident such as murrain, drought, pollution, war, and so on. Due to the lack of bacteria in groundwater, MCs could persist for over 100 days, 31 which is much longer than the persistence of 4 days to 4 weeks in surface water 32,33 and around 3 weeks in soils. 13 Therefore, the groundwater should be protected from contamination and especially since it is very difficult to cleanse once contaminated.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The content of total organic carbon in soil C is nearly two times than that in soil A, therefore the significant differences in leaching behavior between the two soils may be the result of processes such as: the formation of soluble complexes with soil solution components such as dissolved organic matter; or the incomplete interaction of these toxins with the solid state organic or inorganic matter in the soil (Baskaran et al, 1996b). MCs can be degraded within 4 weeks in surface water (Ishii et al, 2004;Lahti et al, 1997); however, they can persist for 100 days in groundwater with their concentration not significantly decreased due to lack bacterium (Holst et al, 2003). Therefore, during the course of eliminating surface water contamination, a strong groundwater pollution prevention strategy should be practiced as well.…”
Section: Leach Behavior Of Mcs In Chinese Agriculture Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is much research on the fate of MCs in water columns and aquatic organisms (Ishii et al, 2004;Lahti et al, 1997;Pflugmacher et al, 1998). However, to our knowledge, very little information is available on the fate of MCs in soils (Morris et al, 2000;Tsuji et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have already been a number of studies on the fate of microcystins in water columns and aquatic organisms (Lahti et al, 1997;Pflugmacher et al, 1998;Ishii et al, 2004). However, only a few studies on the fate of microcystins in lake sediment and soils are available (Tsuji et al, 2001;Holst et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%