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The following pages link to Accelerated biodegradation of atrazine by a microbial consortium is possible in culture and soil (Q72273410):
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- A single cytochrome P-450 system is involved in degradation of the herbicides EPTC (S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate) and atrazine by Rhodococcus sp. strain NI86/21 (Q28367968) (← links)
- Biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbons in an extremely acidic environment (Q33718645) (← links)
- Biodegradation of atrazine by Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a and use of this strain in bioremediation of contaminated soil (Q33719950) (← links)
- Molecular basis of a bacterial consortium: interspecies catabolism of atrazine (Q34070906) (← links)
- The atrazine catabolism genes atzABC are widespread and highly conserved. (Q34746750) (← links)
- Characterization of an atrazine-degrading Pseudaminobacter sp. isolated from Canadian and French agricultural soils (Q39486079) (← links)
- Characterization of S-triazine herbicide metabolism by a Nocardioides sp. isolated from agricultural soils (Q39486383) (← links)
- Enrichment and molecular characterization of a bacterial culture that degrades methoxy-methyl urea herbicides and their aniline derivatives (Q39488495) (← links)
- The atzABC genes encoding atrazine catabolism are located on a self-transmissible plasmid in Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP. (Q39561159) (← links)