Biodegradation of Chlorinated Compounds by White Rot Fungi

  • Field J
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Abstract

Lignin is the second most abundant polymer (after cellulose) in the biosphere, accounting for 20 to 35% of the dry weight of wood. Lignin is a complex high molecular weight aromatic polymer formed from the random condensation of three different phenylpropanoid ...

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Field, J. A. (2005). Biodegradation of Chlorinated Compounds by White Rot Fungi. In Dehalogenation (pp. 159–204). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48011-5_6

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