Metabolism of hydroxybiphenyl and chloro-hydroxybiphenyl by biphenyl/chlorobiphenyl degradingPseudomonas testosteroni, strain B-356 M. SondossiM. SylvestreR. Massé Original Papers Pages: 77 - 88
Alleviation of the effects of nitrogen limitation in high gravity worts through increased inoculation rates Erin S. C. O'Connor-CoxW. M. Ingledew Original Papers Pages: 89 - 95
Use of pelleted and immobilized yeast and fungal biomass for heavy metal and radionuclide recovery Louise de RomeGeoffrey M. Gadd Original Papers Pages: 97 - 104
Effects of surface-active chemicals on microbial adhesion W. K. Whitekettle Original Papers Pages: 105 - 116
Ethanol production from sulphuric acid wood hydrolysate ofPinus radiata using free and immobilized cells ofPichia stipitis N. QureshiG. J. Manderson Original Papers Pages: 117 - 121
Production of a new compound, 7,10-dihydroxy-8-(E)-octadecenoic acid from oleic acid byPseudomonas sp. PR3 Ching T. HouMarvin O. Bagby Original Papers Pages: 123 - 129
Continuous production of fructose syrup and ethanol from hydrolysed Jerusalem artichoke juice D. W. KorenZ. Duvnjak Original Papers Pages: 131 - 135
Dechlorination and spectral changes associated with bacterial degradation of 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid Martin P. KellyMichael R. HenikenOlli H. Tuovinen Original Papers Pages: 137 - 145
Effect of medium on growth and subsequent survival, after freeze-drying, ofLactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.bulgaricus Claude P. ChampagneHenri DetournayMarie-Josée Hardy Short Communications Pages: 147 - 149
Effect of biomass concentration on the specific solvent productivity ofClostridium acetobutylicum in chemostat culture Sunthorn KanchanataweeIan S. Maddox Short Communications Pages: 151 - 154