Abstract
Studies of the biodegradation of organic compounds have gained increased interest in the last few years as their relevance to environmental pollution and the treatment of chemical wastes has acquired a wider appreciation. This area of research, once described in some microbial physiology texts as “peripheral metabolism,” has become central to our concerns about the persistence of noxious organic chemicals in the environment and to the development of rational biological approaches for their removal.KeywordsPseudomonas PutidaMuconic AcidSalicylate HydroxylasePseudomonas MendocinaChlorophenoxyacetic AcidThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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