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The Breakdown of Naphthalene by a Soil Bacterium
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The Breakdown of Naphthalene by a Soil Bacterium
The Breakdown of Naphthalene by a Soil Bacterium
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N. Walker
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G. H. Wiltshire
G. H. Wiltshire
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1 April 1953
journal article
Published by
Microbiology Society
in
Journal of General Microbiology
Vol. 8
(2)
,
273-276
https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-8-2-273
Abstract
SUMMARY: A Gram-negative motile bacterium isolated from soil can grow with naphthalene as sole carbon source and produces from it d-trans-1:2-dihydro-1:2-dihydroxynaphthalene and salicylic acid.
Keywords
BACTERIA
NAPHTHALENE/METABOLISM
STERILIZATION
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