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A bacterium was screened from the sediment of the southern Yellow Sea, which could degrade PCBs as the sole carbon source and was named strain Q. The identification and degradation characteristics of strain Q were studied. The effect and influencing factors of application of strain Q to remedy PCBs-contaminated soil through simulated experiments were also studied in lab. The results showed that the...
The microorganism (strain F10) with 63.2% denitrifying intensity was isolated from river sediment. By checking the individual morphology, colony culture characteristics, DNA sequencing and 16S rDNA gene bank, F10 was identified as Alcaligenes faecalis. The strain is expected to be of a source organism for in situ bioremediation or bioaugmentation.
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