Anaerobic microorganisms and bioremediation of organohalide pollution

  • Lee M
  • Marquis C
  • Judger B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Organohalide pollution of subsurface environments is ubiquitous across all industrialised countries. Fortunately, strictly anaerobic microorganisms exist that have evolved using naturally occurring organohalides as their terminal electron acceptor. These unusual organisms are now being utilised to clean anthropogenic organohalide pollution.

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Lee, M., Marquis, C., Judger, B.-E., & Manefield, M. (2015). Anaerobic microorganisms and bioremediation of organohalide pollution. Microbiology Australia, 36(3), 125. https://doi.org/10.1071/ma15044

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