Dehalogenase from methylobacterium sp HJ1 induced by the herbicide 2, 2-dichloropropionate (Dalapon)
Heavy industrial activities and agricultural processes require consumption of many halogenated compounds, and release them continuously as pollutants into the environment. These xenobiotics show high toxicity and persistence and cause many problems to the society, soils and ground water. Microbial d...
Main Authors: | Jing, Ng Hong, Mohd. Taha, Aishah, Pakingking, Rolando V., Wahab, Roswanira A. B., Huyop, Fahrul |
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Academic Journals
2008
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