Le rôle des bactéries dans le filtrage du chlorométhane un gaz destructeur de la couche d'ozone : des souches modèles aux communautés microbiennes de sols forestiers
Le chlorométhane (CH3Cl) est un composé organique volatile responsable de plus de 15 % de la dégradation de l’ozone stratosphérique due aux composés chlorés. Il est produit majoritairement par les plantes vivantes ou en décomposition. Les bactéries capables d’utiliser le CH3Cl comme source de carbon...
Main Author: | Chaignaud, Pauline |
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Other Authors: | Strasbourg |
Language: | fr en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAJ027 |
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