Describing microbial degradation processes with the EVOLON model

The remediation of polluted soils by microbial communities is a complex process, characterized by many competitive and cooperative mutual relations between the individual organisms. For the overall characteristic of such processes, top‐down systems analyses promise a better description for prognosti...

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description The remediation of polluted soils by microbial communities is a complex process, characterized by many competitive and cooperative mutual relations between the individual organisms. For the overall characteristic of such processes, top‐down systems analyses promise a better description for prognostic aims than bottom‐up approaches. This is demonstrated using the EVOLON model to fit the cumulative O2 consumption data of a microbial ecosystem metabolizing diesel fuel in polluted soil. The EVOLON is a generic top‐down model providing close approximation to the experimental data. The advantage of using this model instead of other similar models is demonstrated by a comparison of the deviations between model values and experimental data (residuals).
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