2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2005.03.003
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Alcaligenes faecalis subsp. phenolicus subsp. nov. a phenol-degrading, denitrifying bacterium isolated from a graywater bioprocessor

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“…The genus is very important by a biotechnological view, because some strains of this genus are used for phenol degradation [3], some can produce poly-b-hydroxybutyrate [7]. Besides some can tolerate heavy metals, which provides a probability of exploiting their role in bioremediation [5].…”
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“…The genus is very important by a biotechnological view, because some strains of this genus are used for phenol degradation [3], some can produce poly-b-hydroxybutyrate [7]. Besides some can tolerate heavy metals, which provides a probability of exploiting their role in bioremediation [5].…”
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“…Besides some can tolerate heavy metals, which provides a probability of exploiting their role in bioremediation [5]. Members of this genus have been isolated from various environments, including soil, sediment, bioprocess residue water and industrial effluent [3][4][5]7]. Due to the wide application of the genus Alcaligenes, it is becoming important to explore more habitats that have potential novel species of this group.…”
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“…faecalis LMG 1229 T . Moreover, its fatty acid composition also closely resembled that of strain LMG 1229 T with respect to the major compounds (C 16:0 , C 17:0 cyclo and C 18:1 w7c) ( Table 2) (Rehfuss and Urban, 2005;Schroll et al, 2001;van Trappen et al, 2005).…”
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“…Data are from Rehfuss and Urban (2005), Schroll et al (2001), van Trappen et al (2005), and this study. …”
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