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Biodegradation of dioxins and furans
Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) (1998). Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. Springer Verlag: Berlin. ISBN 3-540-63996-9. 289 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06068-1

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  • Wittich, R-M., editor

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  • Wittich, R.-F. (1998). Aerobic degradation by bacteria of dienzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, diphenyl ethers and their halogenated derivatives, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 1-28, more
  • Toussaint, M.; van Herwijnen, R.; Parsons, J.R. (1998). Anaerobic bacterial dehalogenation of plyhalogenated dioxins and furans, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 29-60, more
  • Aust, S.D.; Stahl, J.D. (1998). Biodegradation of dioxin and dioxin-like componds by white-rot fungi, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 61-73, more
  • Armengaud, J.; Timmis, K.N. (1998). Molecular genetics of the degradation of dioxins and bacteria, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 75-123, more
  • Wittich, R.-F. (1998). Biotransformation of dioxin-like compounds by eukaryotic cells, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 125-133, more
  • Harms, H. (1998). Bioavailability of dioxin-like compounds for microbial degradation, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 135-163, more
  • Demborsky, J.; Lynam, M.; Kuty, M. (1998). Structure-biodegradability relationships for chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 165-228, more
  • Schmidt, S. (1998). Biodegradation of diaryl ether pesticides, in: Wittich, R-M. (Ed.) Biodegradation of dioxins and furans. pp. 229-281, more

Abstract
    Remediation of organic pollutants and heavy metals can be extremely expensive. This book shows how this can be done in a safe, inexpensive and environmentally friendly way using microorganisms.

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