White-Rot Fungi and their Enzymes as a Biotechnological Tool for Xenobiotic Bioremediation
A huge amount of hazardous organopollutants, often persistent and toxic, is produced annually over the world and may contaminate soil, water, ground water, and air. Being from various sources such as wastewater, landfill leachates, and solid residues, xenobiotics include phenols, plastics, hydrocarb...
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Main Authors: | Ellouze, Mariem (Author), Sayadi, Sami (Author) |
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IntechOpen,
2016-10-19.
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