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Interaction of Various Plant Species with Microbial PCB-Degraders in Contaminated Soils
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Journal Article | Dutta SK, Adam A, Toure O, Williams AL, Chen YQ. Indigenous mixed soil bacteria in presence of compatible plants are more efficient in PCB degradation. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 2003;12(3):314-319. |
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Journal Article | Toure O, Chen YQ, Dutta SK. Sinorhizobium meliloti electrotransporant containing ortho-dechlorination gene shows enhanced PCB dechlorination. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 2003;12(3 Spec Iss):320-322. |
R828770 (2003) R828770 (Final) R828770C008 (2003) |
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Presentation | De S, Pramanik SK, Dutta SK. Search for PCB-inducible genes in the Phanerochaete chrysosporium genome. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Washington, DC, April 2003. |
R828770 (2003) R828770C008 (2003) |
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Presentation | Dutta SK, Pramanik SK, Barrington L, Lashley L, Adam A, Norris S, Rugh C. Accelerated PCB biodegradation in an augmented alfalfa rhizosphere. Presented at the International Applied Phytotechnology Conference, Chicago, IL, March 2003. |
R828770 (2003) R828770C008 (2003) |
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Presentation | Dutta SK, Toure O, Chen YO, Adam A, Pramanik SK. Transient expression of PCB degrading ohb gene into nitrogen (N2) fixing alfalfa symbiont (Sinorhizobium meliloti). Presented at the American Society for Microbiology, 103rd General Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2003. |
R828770 (2003) R828770C008 (2003) |
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Presentation | Pramanik SK, Barrington L, Rugh C, Dutta SK. Bioaugmented alfalfa rhizosphere accelerates PCB-degradation. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology, 103rd General Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2003. |
R828770C008 (2003) |
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Proceedings | Dutta SK, Adam A, Toure O, Williams AL, Chen YQ. Indigenous mixed soil bacteria in presence of compatible plants are more efficient in PCB degradation. In: Proceedings of the 2002 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Conference, Brno, Czech Republic (abstract submitted for review, 2002). |
R828770 (2002) R828770C008 (2002) |
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Proceedings | Toure O, Chen YQ, Dutta SK. S. meliloti electrotransporant containing ortho-dechlorination gene shows enhanced PCB-dechlorination. In: Proceedings of the 2002 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Conference, Brno, Czech Republic (abstract submitted for review, 2002). |
R828770C008 (2002) |
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