Cometabolic degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) by axenic cultures of Ralstonia sp. strain SA-5 and Pseudomonas sp. strain SA-6 obtained from Nigerian contaminated soils

Author:

Adebusoye Sunday Adekunle,Ilori Matthew O.,Picardal Flynn W.,Amund Olukayode O.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Physiology,Biotechnology

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3. Adebusoye SA, Kim S, Amund OO, Ilori MO, Fuqua C, Grindle N, Picardal F (2004) Aerobic growth on dichlorobiphenyls as a sole carbon source by bacteria isolated from contaminated tropical soils. In: Symposia papers presented before the Division of Environmental Chemistry, American Chemical Society on PCBs in freshwater and marine sediments: transport and treatment Philadelphia, USA, 22–26 August 2004

4. Adebusoye SA, Picardal FW, Ilori MO, Amund OO, Fuqua C, Grindle N (2007a) Arobic degradation of di- and trichlorobenzenes by two bacteria isolated from polluted tropical soils. Chemosphere 66:1939–1946

5. Adebusoye SA, Picardal FW, Ilori MO, Amund OO, Fuqua C, Grindle N (2007b) Growth on dichlorobiphenyls with chlorine substitution on each ring by bacteria isolated from contaminated African soils. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 74:484–492

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