Metagenomic and proteomic insights into the self‐adaptive cell surface hydrophobicity of Sphingomonas sp. strain PAH02 reducing the migration of cadmium‐phenanthrene co‐pollutant in rice
Shengwei Yi,
Zhongnan Zhu,
Feng Li
et al.
Abstract:Cell surface hydrophobicity (CSH) dominates the interactions between rhizobacteria and pollutants at the soil‐water interface, which is critical for understanding the dissipation of pollutants in the rhizosphere microzone of rice. Herein, we explored the effects of self‐adaptive CSH of Sphingomonas sp. strain PAH02 on the translocation and biotransformation behaviour of cadmium‐phenanthrene (Cd‐Phe) co‐pollutant in rice and rhizosphere microbiome. We evidenced that strain PAH02 reduced the adsorption of Cd‐Phe… Show more
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