Biodegradation of organic micropollutants dibutyl phthalate and bisphenol A by fungi
Fungi represent a promising and relatively untapped resource in regard to the bioremediation of micropollutants. Degradation efficiencies of the ubiquitous endocrine disrupting chemicals dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and bisphenol A (BPA) by selected fungal strains with different ecophysiologies were dete...
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SLU/Department of Molecular Sciences
2018
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