Part 1 Genetic and genomic systems
1. Rhodococcus multiple-enzyme and parallel-degradation system for aromatic compounds
2. Appearance and evolution of gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane-degrading bacteria
3. Diversity of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)-degradative genes and degrading bacteria
4. Genetic system of organohalide-respiring bacteria
5. Mobile catabolic genetic elements in pseudomonads
6. Adaptation to xenobiotics and toxic compounds by Cupriavidus and Ralstonia with special reference to Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 and mobile genetic elements
7. Conjugative elements: Host chromosome function modifiers
Part 2 Enzyme systems
8. On-line monitoring of biodegradation processes using enzymatic biosensors
9. Structure and function of aromatic-ring hydroxylating dioxygenase system
10. The protocatechuate 4,5-cleavage pathway: Overview and new findings
11. Toluene tolerance systems in Pseudomonas
12. Diversity and evolution of aromatic degradation pathway enzymes in an activated sludge
Part 3 Bacterial behavior in natural environmental systems
13. Syntrophic interactions in biodegradative consortia
14. Strategies to reveal genomic function in natural soil systems
15. Monitoring microbial community dynamics to evaluate bioremediation
16. Selective stimulation of aromatic compound degradation by the indigenous marine bacterium Cycloclasticus for bioremediation of oil spills in the marine environment
17. Biofilm as a multicellular bacterial system
Index