BIOTRANSFORMATION OF MERCURY COMPOUNDS BY ENVIRONMENTAL MICROORGANISMS

Forty bacteria species commonly found in soil, sediments, and sewage effluent were exposed for acclimation to inorganic and organic mercury compounds using sterilized sediments as the culture medium. Screening tests for the ability of microorganisms to methylate inorganic mercury were made on all 40...

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Kaituhi matua: M.Shariat (Author)
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