Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1988-07-01

Microbial degradation of xenobiotic, aromatic pollutants in humic water.

P Larsson, L Okla, L Tranvik

Index: Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 54(7) , 1864-7, (1988)

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Abstract

The microbial degradation of a number of 14C-labeled, recalcitrant, aromatic pollutants, including trichloroguaiacol and di-, tri-, and pentachlorophenol, was investigated in aquatic model systems in the laboratory. Natural, mixed cultures of microorganisms in the water from a brown-water lake with a high content of humic compounds mineralized all of the tested substances to a higher degree than did microorganisms in the water from a clear-water lake. Dichlorophenol was the most rapidly degraded pollutant.

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