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In Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 30 September 2018 160:75-83
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Kong, Lingfen, Zhu, Shaoyuan, Zhu, Lusheng, Xie, Hui, Su, Kunchang, Yan, Tongxiang, Wang, Jun, Wang, Jinhua, Wang, Fenghua, Sun, Fengxia
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In Journal of Environmental Sciences November 2013 25(11):2257-2264
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International Journal of Engineering and Manufacturing. 10:12-28
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In Journal of Crystal Growth 2004 260(3):435-439
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In Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 2003 64(7):1147-1150
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In Journal of Crystal Growth 2003 252(4):570-574
Autor:
Kong, Lingfen1 konglingfen513@gmail.com, Zhu, Shaoyuan2 zhuzhusy@yahoo.com.cn, Zhu, Lusheng1 lushzhu@vip.163.com, Xie, Hui1 huixie@sdau.edu.cn, Wei, Kai1 wk1293146736@163.com, Yan, Tongxiang1 yantongxiang@126.com, Wang, Jun1 jwang@sdau.edu.cn, Wang, Jinhua1 wjh@sdau.edu.cn, Wang, Fenghua1 wfh@sdau.edu.cn, Sun, Fengxia1 sfx@sdau.edu.cn
Publikováno v:
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology. Feb2014, Vol. 98 Issue 3, p1407-1416. 10p.
Autor:
Fenghua Wang, Hui Xie, Tongxiang Yan, Su Kunchang, Kong Lingfen, Lusheng Zhu, Shaoyuan Zhu, Jun Wang, Fengxia Sun, Jinhua Wang
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Journal of environmental sciences (China). 25(11)
The recently discovered endosulfan-degrading bacterial strain Alcaligenesfaecalis JBW4 was isolated from activated sludge. This strain is able to use endosulfan as a carbon and energy source. The optimal conditions for the growth of strain JBW4 and f
Autor:
Wang Jinhua, Fengxia Sun, Kai Wei, Fenghua Wang, Tongxiang Yan, Hui Xie, Zhu Lusheng, Jun Wang, Kong Lingfen, Shaoyuan Zhu
Publikováno v:
Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 98(3)
Alcaligenes faecalis strain JBW4, a strain of bacteria that is capable of degrading endosulfan, was inoculated into sterilized and natural soils spiked with endosulfan. JBW4 degraded 75.8 and 87.0 % of α-endosulfan and 58.5 and 69.5 % of β-endosulf