2,4-Dichlorophenol Degradation by the Soil Fungus Mortierella sp.
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概要
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We investigated the degradation pathways and kinetics of 2,4-dichlorophenol (DCP) by an endemic soil fungus, Mortierella sp. (Zygomycetes). Mortierella sp. degraded 32% of added DCP (final concentration, 250 μM) within 1 h. We identified four aromatic metabolites and found two DCP degradation pathways (a hydroxylation pathway and a dechlorination pathway). This is the first report of a dechlorination pathway in Zygomycetes.
- 2006-02-23
著者
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Horikoshi Takao
Faculty Of Integrated Arts And Sciences Hiroshima University
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Hirata Tetsuya
Green Tech Co. Ltd.
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Nakagawa Ayami
Green Tech Co. Ltd.
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OSAWA Shigeyoshi
Green Tech Co., Ltd.
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YAMAGISHI Yoshitada
Green Tech Co., Ltd.
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HOSODA Junji
Green Tech Co., Ltd.
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Hosoda Junji
Green Tech Co. Ltd.
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Yamagishi Yoshitada
Green Tech Co. Ltd.
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Osawa Shigeyoshi
Green Tech Co. Ltd.
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