Expression of the 2,4-D degradative pathway of pJP4 in an alkaliphilic, moderately halophilic soda lake isolate, Halomonas sp. EF43.

scientific article published in December 2001

Expression of the 2,4-D degradative pathway of pJP4 in an alkaliphilic, moderately halophilic soda lake isolate, Halomonas sp. EF43. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S007920100202
P698PubMed publication ID11778838

P2093author name stringMüller RH
Babel W
Kleinsteuber S
P433issue6
P921main subjectlakeQ23397
soda lakeQ11349558
P304page(s)375-384
P577publication date2001-12-01
P1433published inExtremophilesQ15766992
P1476titleExpression of the 2,4-D degradative pathway of pJP4 in an alkaliphilic, moderately halophilic soda lake isolate, Halomonas sp. EF43.
P478volume5

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