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1.    Bamforth, SM and Singleton, I. Bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons : current knowledge and future directions. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology 2005, 80, 723-736

2.    Barnett, S., Alami, Y., Singleton, I. and Ryder, M. (1999). Diversification of Pseudomonas corrugata strain 2140 produces new phenotypes which cross taxonomic boundaries according to GC-Fame, BIOLOG and in vitro inhibition assays. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 45, 287-298.

3.    Barnett, S.J., Singleton, I. and Ryder, M. (1999) Spatial variation in populations of Pseudomonas corrugata 2140 and Pseudomonads on Take-all diseased and healthy root systems of wheat. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 31, 633-636.      

4.    Blackwell, K.J., Singleton, I. and Tobin, J.M. (1995). Metal cation uptake by yeast : a review. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 43, 579-584.

5.    Edvantoro BB, Naidu R, Megharaj M, Singleton I (2003). Changes in microbial properties associated with long-term arsenic and DDT contaminated soils at disused cattle dip sites. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 55 (3): 344-351.

6.    Edvantoro BB, Naidu R, Megharaj M, Merrington G, Singleton I (2004). Microbial formation of volatile arsenic in cattle dip site soils contaminated with arsenic and DDT. Applied Soil Ecology. 25 (3): 207-217.

7.    Hastings, R., Butler, C.M., Singleton, I., Saunders, J. and McCarthy, A.J. (2000) Analysis of ammonia-oxidising bacteria populations in acid forest soil during conditions of moisture limitation. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 30, 14-18.

8.    Kamaludeen SPB, Megharaj M, Naidu R, Singleton I, Juhasz AL, Hawke BG, Sethunathan N (2003). Microbial activity and phospholipid fatty acid pattern in long-term tannery waste-contaminated soil. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 56 (2): 302-310

9.    Kantachote, D., Naidu, R., Singleton, I. and McClure, N.C. (2001). Resistance of microbial populations in DDT-contaminated and uncontaminated soils. Applied Soil Ecology,  16, 85-90.

10.Kantachote, D, Singleton, I, McClure, N, Naidu, R, Megharaj, M and Harch, BD. (2003). DDT resistance and transformation by different microbial strains isolated from DDT-contaminated soils and compost materials. Compost Science and Utilisation, 11, 300-310.

11.Kantachote D, Singleton I, Naidu R, McClure N, Megharaj M (2004). Sodium application enhances DDT transformation in a long-term contaminated soil
Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 154 (1-4): 115-125.

12.Kantachote D, Singleton I, Naidu R, McClure N, Megharaj M. (2004). Bioremediation of DDT contaminated soil: enhancement by seaweed addition. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79, 632-638.

13.Myung Kyum Kim, Ian Singleton, Cheng-Ri Yin, Hyun Joon La, Zhe-Xue Quan, Kyoung-Ho Kim, Wan-Taek Im, Sung-Taik Lee.Influence of phenol on the biodegradation of pyridine by freely suspended and immobilised Pseudomoans putida MK1. Journal of Applied Microbiology 2005, In press.

14.McClure, N.C., Dandie, C., Bentham, R., Franco, C. and Singleton, I. (1997). Establishment of a bioremediation facility in South Australia - research and commercial potential. Australasian Biotechnology, 7, 345-349.

15.McGrath, R.M. and Singleton, I. (2000) PCP transformation in soil : a toxicological assessment. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 32, 1311-1314.

16.Megharaj, M., Kantachote, D., Singleton, I. and Naidu, R. (2000). Effects of long-term contamination of DDT on soil microflora with special reference to soil algae and algal transformation of DDT. Environmental Pollution, 109, 35-42

17.Megharaj, M., Singleton, I. and McClure, N.C. (1998) Effect of pentachlorophenol pollution on microalgae and microbial activities in soil from a former timber processing facility. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 61, 108-115.

18.Megharaj, M., Singleton, I., McClure, N.C. and Naidu, R. (2000) Influence of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination on microalgae and microbial activities in a long-term contaminated soil. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 38, 439-445.

19.Megharaj, M., Singleton, I., Kookana, R. and Naidu, R (1999) Persistence and effects of fenamiphos on native algal populations and enzymatic activities in soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 31, 1549-1553.

20.Pless-Mulloli, T., Air, V., Vizard, C., Singleton, I., Rimmer, D. and Hartley, P. (2004). The legacy of historic land use in allotment gardens in industrial urban settings: Walker Road allotment in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Land Contamination and Reclamation, 12, 239-251.

21.Rimmer D, Vizard CA, Pless-Mulloli T, Singleton I, Air V, Keatinge Z. Metal contamination of urban soils in the vicinity of a municipal waste incinerator: one source among many. Science of the Total Environment. In press.

22.Vizard C, Pless-Mulloli T, Air V, Rimmer D, Singleton I, Schilling B, Paepke O (2003). Identifying PCDD/F sources in soil in an industrial urban setting : Toxicity equivalents, congener patterns and historic land use. Organohalogen Compounds, 62, 456-459.

23.Owens, G., Ferguson, V., McLaughlin, M., Singleton, I. Reid, R and Smith, F.A.S. (2000). Analysis of chelates (EDTA and NTA) and associated metal complexes in complex solutions by capillary electrophoresis.  Environmental Science and Technology, 34, 885-891.

24.Simmons, P. and Singleton, I. (1996). A method to increase silver uptake by an industrial strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 45, 278-285.

25.Simmons, P., Tobin, J.M. and Singleton, I. (1995). Considerations on the use of commercially available yeast biomass for the treatment of metal containing effluents. Journal of Industrial Microbiology, 14, 240-246.

26.Singleton, I. (1994). Microbial metabolism of xenobiotics : Fundamental and applied research. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 59, 9-23.

27.Singleton, I. and Simmons, P. (1996). Factors affecting silver biosorption by an industrial strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 65, 21-28.

28.Singleton I, Merrington G, Colvan S, Delahunty JS (2003) The potential of soil protein-based methods to indicate metal contamination. Applied Soil Ecology, 23 (1): 25-32 

29.Singleton, I., Wainwright, M. and Edyvean, R.G.J. (1990). Some factors influencing the adsorption of particulates to fungal mycelium. Biorecovery, 1, 271-289.

30.Wainwright, M., Singleton, I., and Edyvean, R.G.J. (1990). Magnetite adsorption as a means of making fungal biomass susceptible to a magnetic field. Biorecovery, 2, 37-53.