Microbial transformation and sorption of anthracene in liquid culture
Armillaria sp. F022, a white-rot fungus isolated from decayed wood in tropical rain forest was used to biodegrade anthracene in cultured medium. The percentage of anthracene removal by Armillaria sp. F022 reached 13 % after 7 days and at the end of the experiment, anthracene removal level was at 87...
Main Authors: | Hadibarata, T., Zubir, M. M., Rubiyatno, Rubiyatno, Chuang, T. Z. |
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2012
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