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4.1.1.55
Bacterial decarboxylation of o-phthalic acid
Comamonas testosteroni
4.1.1.55
Bacterial decarboxylation of o-phthalic acid
no activity in Bacillus sp.
4.1.1.55
Bacterial decarboxylation of o-phthalic acid
no activity in Bacillus sp. FO
4.1.1.55
Evidence for a novel pathway in the degradation of fluorene by Pseudomonas sp. strain F274
Pseudomonas sp.
4.1.1.55
Evidence for a novel pathway in the degradation of fluorene by Pseudomonas sp. strain F274
Pseudomonas sp. F274
4.1.1.55
Isolation and characterization of marine bacteria capable of utilizing phthalate
Burkholderia cepacia
4.1.1.55
Isolation and characterization of marine bacteria capable of utilizing phthalate
Pseudomonas putida
4.1.1.55
Isolation and characterization of marine bacteria capable of utilizing phthalate
Pseudomonas putida NMH102-2
4.1.1.55
Isolation and characterization of marine bacteria capable of utilizing phthalate
Burkholderia cepacia DBO1 / ATCC 29424
4.1.1.55
Oxidative metabolism of phthalic acid soil Pseudomonads
Pseudomonas sp.
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