2018
DOI: 10.5114/bta.2018.79966
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The use of a 2-aminoethylphosphonate by the mesophilic Penicillium commune strain

Abstract: The recognition of the breakdown mechanisms of naturally occurring phosphonates is very important to understand the distribution mechanisms of their synthetic derivatives that are deposited in large amounts in the environment-for example, N-phosphonomethylglycine (PMG; glyphosate), the main component of the popular herbicide Roundup, increasingly perceived as having a negative impact on people and the environment. The mesophilic fungal strain Penicillium commune is capable of splitting the phosphorus-carbon bo… Show more

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