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1. Petroleum hydrocarbons and colored dissolved organic matter shape marine oil-degrading microbiota in different patterns.

2. Polyethylene and related hydrocarbon polymers ("plastics") are not biodegradable.

3. Metagenomic and isotopic insights into carbon fixation by autotrophic microorganisms in a petroleum hydrocarbon impacted red clay aquifer.

4. Two types of microorganisms isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants: Degradation characteristics and metabolic pathways analysis of petroleum hydrocarbons.

5. Hydrocarbon-degrading microbial populations in permanently cold deep-sea sediments in the NW Atlantic.

6. Long-term sloping cultivation reduced core microbiota related to nitrogen fixation and soil hydrocarbon degradation.

7. Differential Effects of Ephemeral and Stable Predator Chemical Cues on Spider Antipredator Behaviour.

8. Mechanism of A. oleivorans S4 treating soluble phosphorus deficiency and hydrocarbon contamination simultaneously.

9. Deciphering the variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of six European honey bee subspecies.

10. Enhancing biomass, hydrocarbon and biodiesel properties of green microalga Botryococcus braunii KMITL through gamma and UV radiation exposure.

11. Improved chickpea growth, physiology, nutrient assimilation and rhizoremediation of hydrocarbons by bacterial consortia.

12. Is it me or is it you? Physiological effects of the honey bee microbiota may instead be due to host maturation.

13. Compositional change of bacterial communities in oil-polluted seawater amid varying degrees of nanoplankton bacterivory.

14. Hydrocarbonoclastic Biofilm-Based Microbial Fuel Cells: Exploiting Biofilms at Water-Oil Interface for Renewable Energy and Wastewater Remediation.

15. Nitrogen utilization efficiency assessment during bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated loess soils: insights from metagenomic analysis.

16. Chronic Exposure to Petroleum-Derived Hydrocarbons Alters Human Skin Microbiome and Metabolome Profiles: A Pilot Study.

17. Bioremediation petroleum wastewater and oil-polluted soils by the non-toxigenic indigenous fungi.

18. Biosurfactant production by Bacillus cereus GX7 utilizing organic waste and its application in the remediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated environments.

19. Novel oil-associated bacteria in Arctic seawater exposed to different nutrient biostimulation regimes.

20. Brazilian mangrove sediments as a source of biosurfactant-producing yeast Pichia pseudolambica for bioremediation.

21. Enhancing biodegradation of aged hydrocarbon-contaminated soils through toluene addition: assessing effects on solid and slurry phase treatments.

22. Three strategy rules of filamentous fungi in hydrocarbon remediation: an overview.

23. Population Density Affects Drosophila Male Pheromones in Laboratory-Acclimated and Natural Lines.

24. The ATP-binding cassette transporter subfamily G member 4 mediates cuticular hydrocarbon transport to regulate drought tolerance in Acyrthosiphon pisum.

25. Composition and metabolic flexibility of hydrocarbon-degrading consortia in oil reservoirs.

26. Current trends in bioremediation and bio-integrated treatment of petroleum hydrocarbons.

27. An animal charcoal contaminated cottage industry soil highlighted by halophilic archaea dominance and decimation of bacteria.

28. Novel, active, and uncultured hydrocarbon-degrading microbes in the ocean.

29. Transitioning weathered oil fields towards new energy: A review on utilizing hydrogenotrophic methanogens for petroleum hydrocarbons remediation.

30. Evaluating Natural Source Zone Depletion and Enhanced Source Zone Depletion in laboratory columns via soil redox continuous sensing and microbiome characterization.

31. Indigenous fungi with the ability to biodegrade hydrocarbons in diesel-contaminated soil are isolated and selected using a simple methodology.

32. Unveiling the long-term dynamic effects: Biochar mediates bacterial communities to modulate the petroleum hydrocarbon degradation in oil-contaminated sediments.

33. Driving mechanisms for the adaptation and degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by native microbiota from seas prone to oil spills.

34. Enhancing soil petrochemical contaminant remediation through nutrient addition and exogenous bacterial introduction.

35. The transfer of male cuticular hydrocarbons provides a reliable cue of the risk and intensity of sperm competition in decorated crickets.

36. Deciphering the molecular interaction of extracellular polymeric substances of a marine bacterium Pseudomonas furukawaii PPS-19 with petroleum hydrocarbons and development of bioadsorbent.

37. Do phosphorus amendments enhance biodegradation activity in stalled petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil?

38. Saline wastewater treatment by bioelectrochemical process (BEC) based on Al-electrocoagulation and halophilic bacteria: optimization using ANN with new approach.

39. Remediation of petroleum-contaminated site soil by bioaugmentation with immobilized bacterial pellets stimulated by a controlled-release oxygen composite.

40. Integration of physiology, genomics and microbiomics analyses reveal the biodegradation mechanism of petroleum hydrocarbons by Medicago sativa L. and growth-promoting bacterium Rhodococcus erythropolis KB1.

41. Degradation of gaseous hydrocarbons in aerated stirred bioreactors inoculated with Rhodococcus erythropolis: Effect of the carbon source and SIFT-MS method development.

42. Enhancement of repeated inoculation strategy with a domesticated bacterial consortium on the biodegradation of high-level crude oil in soil.

43. Expression of Rhodococcus erythropolis stress genes in planctonic culture supplemented with various hydrocabons.

44. Rhizobacterial-assisted phytoremediation for accelerated petroleum-hydrocarbon removal in crude-oil sludge.

45. Functional and structural responses of a halophilic consortium to oily sludge during biodegradation.

46. Methanogenesis coupled hydrocarbon biodegradation enhanced by ferric and sulphate ions.

47. Metatranscriptomic response of deep ocean microbial populations to infusions of oil and/or synthetic chemical dispersant.

48. A comparative genomic study of a hydrocarbon-degrading marine bacterial consortium.

49. The cytochrome P450 gene CYP4g1 driven by high temperature confers abamectin tolerance on Liriomyza trifolii through promoting cuticular hydrocarbons biosynthesis.

50. Diversity of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in mangroves rhizosphere as an indicator of oil-pollution bioremediation in mangrove forests.

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