2010
DOI: 10.1080/03601231003799838
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Biodegradation of di-n-butyl phthalate in a soil microcosm

Abstract: This study investigated the effects of various culture treatments on di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) degradation and the survival conditions of DBP-degrading bacterial strains in a soil microcosm. In the previous study, a DBP-degrading strain was isolated from activated sludge and identified by 16S rRNA as Deinococcus radiodurans. In this study, we added D. radiodurans into a soil microcosm and analyzed the structure of the whole bacterial community of the soil using a polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient … Show more

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“…Kg 16 (VKM B-2534D) and Ochrobactrum anthropi GPK 3 (VKM B-2554D) to degrade glyphosate in soddy-podzol soil under aerobic conditions was demonstrated by Ermakova et al (2010). Water Environment Research, Volume 83, Number 10-Copyright © 2011 Water Environment FederationThese strains degraded glyphosate up to three times faster than did indigenous soil microbs Liao (2010). added D.radiodurans to a soil microcosm and analyzed the biodegradation of Di-n-butyl phthalate (PBP).…”
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“…Kg 16 (VKM B-2534D) and Ochrobactrum anthropi GPK 3 (VKM B-2554D) to degrade glyphosate in soddy-podzol soil under aerobic conditions was demonstrated by Ermakova et al (2010). Water Environment Research, Volume 83, Number 10-Copyright © 2011 Water Environment FederationThese strains degraded glyphosate up to three times faster than did indigenous soil microbs Liao (2010). added D.radiodurans to a soil microcosm and analyzed the biodegradation of Di-n-butyl phthalate (PBP).…”
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confidence: 99%