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ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ABANDONED OPEN QUARRY USED FOR DISPOSAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTES (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ABANDONED OPEN QUARRY USED FOR DISPOSAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTES (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2009-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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BARRA CARACCIOLO A, GRENNI P, FALCONI F, MASCOLO G, URICCHIO V (2009)
ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ABANDONED OPEN QUARRY USED FOR DISPOSAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTES
in BOSICON 2009 II INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE REMEDIATION OF POLLUTED SITES, C.I.T.C.A. (CENTRO INTERUNIVERSITARIO DI TECNOLOGIA E CHIMICA DELL'AMBIENTE - INTERUNIVERSITARY CENTER OF CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT), ROME, 13-14 Maggio 2009
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- BARRA CARACCIOLO A, GRENNI P, FALCONI F, MASCOLO G, URICCHIO V (literal)
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- Proceedings of The International Conference BOSICON, II International Conference on the Remediation of Polluted Sites (literal)
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- BOSICON 2009 II INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE REMEDIATION OF POLLUTED SITES, C.I.T.C.A. (CENTRO INTERUNIVERSITARIO DI TECNOLOGIA E CHIMICA DELLAMBIENTE - INTERUNIVERSITARY CENTER OF CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT) OPERATING AT THE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS
SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY OF ROME, AULA MAGNA 13/05/2009 - 15/05/2009 (literal)
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- ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ABANDONED OPEN QUARRY USED FOR DISPOSAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTES (literal)
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- Merli C.; D'Aprile L.; Di Palma L.; Mariotti C.; Petrucci E.; Pontecorvo S. (literal)
- Abstract
- Studying soil using an ecosystem approach is a necessary prerequisite for improving the
understanding and management of its biodiversity and for developing a solid reserve of tools for
evaluating and monitoring its state. Micro-organisms are essential components of ecosystems:
they are the main mediators in detritus-based food web and make it possible for the energy
contained in dead organic matter to be used by detritivores, are responsible for the complete
mineralization of organic matter and recycling of nutrients, and are, finally, capable of
performing a homeostatic action with exogenous molecules; the last is only possible to the
extent that the quantity and toxicity of the molecules do not hamper or inhibit their activity. The
presence of an abundant and varied microbial community is a necessary requisite for an
immediate and effective response to the various natural and anthropic disturbances that can
affect an ecosystem. The study of microbial communities is highly dependent on the availability
of appropriate methods for identifying their structures (e.g. number and diversity of species) and
their function (e.g. bacterial activities). We report some results regarding the study of soil and
related groundwater quality of an Italian area contaminated by pharmaceutical residuals, using
microbiological indicators. The microbiological indicators used were: the bacterial abundance
(epifluorescence microscope total direct counts), the cell viability, the species diversity by
assessing the bacterial community structure with the fluorescence in situ hybridization method
(FISH) and the soil microbial activity by measuring the dehydrogenase activity. The overall
results show a low quality state of both soil and groundwater monitored in terms of bacterial
viability, activity and diversity. (literal)
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