An Attempt to Characterize Calorimetrically the Inhibitory Effect of Foreign Substances on Microbial Degradation of Glucose in Soil
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概要
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Heat evolution during the microbial degradation of glucose in soil was measured with a multiplex heat-conduction calorimeter in the presence of mercury, cadmium, selenium and iodoacetic acid as pollutants. Effects of the pollutant concentration on the degradation thermograms were compared and the results implied that each pollutant had a different type of inhibitory effect on the degradation process of glucose in soil. The dependence of peak times on the thermogramson the pollutant concentration was quantitatively analyzed with a simple mathematical model and possible parameters describing the inhibitory effect of each substance were presented.
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著者
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Yamano Hideki
Laboratory Of Biophysical Chemistry College Of Agriculture University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Takahashi Katsutada
Laboratory Of Biophysical Chemistry College Of Agriculture University Of Osaka Prefecture
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KAWABATA Tatsuo
Laboratory of Biophysical Chemistry, College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture
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