Butachlor biodegradation potential of fungi isolated from submerged wood and surface water collected in Taal Lake, Philippines
Taal Lake in the Philippines is a hotspot of diverse organisms but also faces a great threat from toxic agrochemical contaminants. Specifically, fungi are promising bioremediation agents to degrade harmful pollutants in the environment; hence the documentation and identification of these isolates ar...
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Main Authors: | Carascal, Mark B., del Rosario, Marlo Jose G., Notarte, Kin Israel R., Huyop, Fahrul, Yaguchi, Takashi, dela Cruz, Thomas Edison E. |
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Philippine Science Letters
2017
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84533/ http://www.philsciletters.org/2017-81/ |
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