Anaerobic bacteria that dechlorinate perchloroethene.

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In this study, we identified specific cultures of anaerobic bacteria that dechlorinate perchlorethene (PCE). The bacteria that significantly dechlorinated PCE were strain DCB-1, an obligate anaerobe previously shown to dechlorinate chlorobenzoate, and two strains of Methanosarcina. The rate of PCE dechlorination by DCB-1 compared favorably with reported rates of trichloroethene bio-oxidation by methanotrophs. Even higher PCE dechlorination rates were achieved when DCB-1 was grown in a methanogenic consortium.

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Fathepure, B. Z., Nengu, J. P., & Boyd, S. A. (1987). Anaerobic bacteria that dechlorinate perchloroethene. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 53(11), 2671–2674. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.53.11.2671-2674.1987

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