Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9451705 | Chemosphere | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The results shown in the current paper, put in evidence that T. harzianum, differently than in liquid culture, is not able to biodegrade naphthalene directly in soil microcosm, while P. chrysosporium in the same conditions biodegrades the PAH till about 600 mg kgâ1. As concern the founded kinetics for P. chrysosporium, a saturation shape in presence of N-limited medium (high C/N ratio) was evaluated while a growing form more than linear in no-N limited medium (normal C/N ratio) was determined.
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Authors
Chiara Mollea, Francesca Bosco, Bernardo Ruggeri,