2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2015.08.015
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Isolation and characterization of bacterial strains with pyrene metabolic functions from cow dung and Terminalia catappa phylloplane

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“…As shown by them, such smaller than expected living things may be withdrawn from squander materials are good for corrupting a wide extent of toxic substances. 3 The process of fertilizing the soil is seen as an active, thermophilic, strong state ageing cycle in which various natural elements are transformed into more stable mixes that are the precursors of humic compounds. 16,14.6 there are, however, a few naturally occurring microbes that may transform organic waste into valuable resources, such as plant nutrients, and lower the C: N ratio to improve soil productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown by them, such smaller than expected living things may be withdrawn from squander materials are good for corrupting a wide extent of toxic substances. 3 The process of fertilizing the soil is seen as an active, thermophilic, strong state ageing cycle in which various natural elements are transformed into more stable mixes that are the precursors of humic compounds. 16,14.6 there are, however, a few naturally occurring microbes that may transform organic waste into valuable resources, such as plant nutrients, and lower the C: N ratio to improve soil productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%