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G M Gadd

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Gadd G, Griffiths A
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 4(4):303-17. PMID: 24232222
The environmental and microbiological factors that can influence heavy metal toxicity are discussed with a view to understanding the mechanisms of microbial metal tolerance. It is apparent that metal toxicity...
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Laurence O, Cooney J, Gadd G
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 17(3):275-85. PMID: 24197286
Of nine organotin compounds tested towards the marine yeastDebaryomyces hansenii, only triphenyltin chloride (Ph3SnCl) and mono-, di-, and tributyltin chloride induced significant K(+) release from cells which was symptomatic of...
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Garnham G, Codd G, Gadd G
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 25(1):71-82. PMID: 24189706
Accumulation of cobalt and cesium by the microalga Scenedesmus obliquus and the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803 has been characterized at metal concentrations ranging from 1-100 µM in the presence of...
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Hong J, Fomina M, Gadd G
J Appl Microbiol . 2010 Jan; 109(2):415-430. PMID: 20092541
Aims: This work has examined the effects of a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and selected toxic metals on fungal populations in a soil microcosm. Methods And Results: By using fungal ribosomal...
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Hong J, Park J, Gadd G
J Appl Microbiol . 2009 Nov; 108(6):2030-40. PMID: 19922595
Aims: This study aimed to isolate and identify potential polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-degrading and/or metal-tolerant fungi from PAH-contaminated and metal-contaminated soils. Methods And Results: Pyrene-degrading fungi were isolated from contaminated...
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Hong J, Park J, Fomina M, Gadd G
J Appl Microbiol . 2009 Sep; 108(3):985-997. PMID: 19761462
Aims: For identification of members of the fungal order Eurotiales, an 18S rRNA gene-based oligonucleotide microarray was developed and optimized. Methods And Results: Eurotiales-specific probes covering most members of the...
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Gadd G
Geobiology . 2008 May; 6(3):278-84. PMID: 18498528
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Fomina M, Charnock J, Hillier S, Alvarez R, Gadd G
Environ Microbiol . 2007 Jun; 9(7):1696-710. PMID: 17564604
The biogeochemical activities of free-living and symbiotic fungi must be acknowledged in attempts to understand uranium cycling and dispersal in the environment. Although the near-surface geochemistry of uranium is very...
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Boothman C, Hockin S, Holmes D, Gadd G, Lloyd J
Biometals . 2006 Sep; 19(6):601-9. PMID: 16946985
A sulphate-reducing consortium used in a bioprocess to remove toxic metals from solution as insoluble sulphides, was characterised using molecular (PCR-based) and traditional culturing techniques. After prolonged cultivation under anoxic...
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Fomina M, Hillier S, Charnock J, Melville K, Alexander I, Gadd G
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2005 Jan; 71(1):371-81. PMID: 15640211
The fungus Beauveria caledonica was highly tolerant to toxic metals and solubilized cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc minerals, converting them into oxalates. This fungus was found to overexcrete organic acids...