Biodegradation Of 4-Chlorobiphenyl By Pseudomonas synxantha

The stabilization and disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from soil environment and wetland areas is of great concern for health and safety. Wetland remediation with microorganisms is an approach for treating PCBs. A bacterial strain was isolated from hydrocarbon contaminated soil of Ropar,...

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