Biodegradation of organics in landfill leachate by immobilized white rot fungi, Trametes versicolor BCC 8725.

scientific article published in December 2012

Biodegradation of organics in landfill leachate by immobilized white rot fungi, Trametes versicolor BCC 8725. is …
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P356DOI10.1080/09593330.2012.680917
P698PubMed publication ID23437657

P2093author name stringSandhya Babel
Jenjira Saetang
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P433issue22-24
P921main subjectlandfillQ152810
biodegradationQ696715
Trametes versicolorQ753833
P304page(s)2575-2584
P577publication date2012-12-01
P1433published inEnvironmental TechnologyQ15763931
P1476titleBiodegradation of organics in landfill leachate by immobilized white rot fungi, Trametes versicolor BCC 8725.
P478volume33

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