Degradation of chlorobenzene and 2-chlorotoluene by immobilized bacteria strains <i>Comamonas testosterone </i> kt5 and <i> Bacillus subtilis </i>dkt
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v41n4.13684Keywords:
Bacillus subtilis DKT, Comamonas testosterone KT5, chlorobenzenes, chlorotoluenes, degradation, immobilized cells.References
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