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Ahmed Bensoltane

Laboratory of Experimental Biotoxicology, Biodepollution and Phytoremediation, Department of Biology, University Oran (Es-senia), 31000 Oran, Algeri

Biography

Dr. Ahmed Bensoltane is an Associate professor in the department of Experimental Biotoxicology, Biodepollution and Phytoremediation,  Biology, University Oran (Es-senia), Oran, located in Algeri. His study interests major on Biodepollution and Biotoxicology. In recent years, he has studied Probiotics, Biofilm Formation, Food Microbiology,Food Microbiology and Safety. Currently , Dr. Ahmed Bensoltane is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 27 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
 
Publications

Biofilm-Mediated Heavy Metals Bioremediation in PGPR Pseudomonas

It is often reported that biofilm-grown cells exhibit enhanced tolerance toward adverse environmental stress conditions, and thus there has been a growing interest in recent years to use biofilms for biotechnological applications such as the uptake of heavy metal. We present in this study the promising application of Pseudomonas biofilms in heavy m... Read More»

Amina Meliani and Ahmed Bensoltane

Research Article: J Bioremediat Biodegrad 7:370

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000370

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