Degradation of millimolar concentration of the herbicide dalapon (2,2-dichloropropionic acid) by rhizobium sp. Isolated from soil
The herbicide Dalapon is widely used in agricultural areas and is persistent in ground water. A Rhizobium sp. was able to grow at 0.2 mM 2,2-dichloropropionic acid (2,2DCP), which was 100-fold lower than the concentration of the substrate routinely used. Apparently, no new dehalogenases are required...
Main Authors: | Huyop, Fahrul, Cooper, Ronald |
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2012
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