Chlorobenzoates (CBA) arise as intermediates during the degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and some chlorinated herbicides. Since PCBs were produced as complex mixtures, a range of mono-, di-, and possibly trichloro-substituted benzoates would be formed. Chlorobenzoate degradation has been proposed to be one of the rate-limiting steps in the overall PCB-degradation process. Three hybrid bacteria constructed to have the ability to completely mineralise 2-, 3-, or 4-monochlorobiphenyl respectively, have been studied toestablish the range of mono- and diCBAs that can be utilised. The three strains were able to mineralise one or more of the following CBAs: 2-, 3-, and 4-monochlorobenzoate and 3,5-dichlorobenzoate. No utilisation of...
Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain IR08 was isolated from soil contaminated with electrical transform...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
A range of chlorobenzoates is produced as dead-end metabolites during the microbial degradation of c...
A microbial consortium selected on 2-chlorobenzoate was shown to be able to also utilise 4-chloroben...
The degradative properties towards chlorobenzoates by a 2-chlorobenzoate-degrading mixed culture (2M...
]A microbial consortium selected on 2-chlorobenzoate was shown to be able to also utilise 4-chlorobe...
Two strains of Alcaligenes denitrificans, designated BRI 3010 and BRI 6011, were isolated from polyc...
Ralstonia sp. SA-3, Ralstonia sp. SA-4 and Pseudomonas sp. SA-6 are natural strains with a novel cap...
Titanocene dichloride, in conjunction with sodium borohydride and pyridine, was shown to dechlorinat...
Robust and effective bioremediation strategies have not yet been developed for polychlorinated biphe...
Until recently, it was generally believed that the presence of more than one chlorine substituent pr...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
Abstract The biodegradation of polychlorinated biphe-nyls (PCBs) by diverse bacteria including those...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain IR08 was isolated from soil contaminated with electrical transform...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
A range of chlorobenzoates is produced as dead-end metabolites during the microbial degradation of c...
A microbial consortium selected on 2-chlorobenzoate was shown to be able to also utilise 4-chloroben...
The degradative properties towards chlorobenzoates by a 2-chlorobenzoate-degrading mixed culture (2M...
]A microbial consortium selected on 2-chlorobenzoate was shown to be able to also utilise 4-chlorobe...
Two strains of Alcaligenes denitrificans, designated BRI 3010 and BRI 6011, were isolated from polyc...
Ralstonia sp. SA-3, Ralstonia sp. SA-4 and Pseudomonas sp. SA-6 are natural strains with a novel cap...
Titanocene dichloride, in conjunction with sodium borohydride and pyridine, was shown to dechlorinat...
Robust and effective bioremediation strategies have not yet been developed for polychlorinated biphe...
Until recently, it was generally believed that the presence of more than one chlorine substituent pr...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
Abstract The biodegradation of polychlorinated biphe-nyls (PCBs) by diverse bacteria including those...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain IR08 was isolated from soil contaminated with electrical transform...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...
The rates of bacterial growth in nature are often restricted by low concentrations of oxygen or carb...