Brassica napus hairy roots and rhizobacteria for phenolic compounds removal
@article{Gonzlez2012BrassicaNH, title={Brassica napus hairy roots and rhizobacteria for phenolic compounds removal}, author={P. Gonz{\'a}lez and O. Onta{\~n}on and Ana L Armendariz and M. Talano and C. Paisio and E. Agostini}, journal={Environmental Science and Pollution Research}, year={2012}, volume={20}, pages={1310-1317} }
Phenolic compounds are contaminants frequently found in water and soils. In the last years, some technologies such as phytoremediation have emerged to remediate contaminated sites. Plants alone are unable to completely degrade some pollutants; therefore, their association with rhizospheric bacteria has been proposed to increase phytoremediation potential, an approach called rhizoremediation. In this work, the ability of two rhizobacteria, Burkholderia kururiensis KP 23 and Agrobacterium… CONTINUE READING
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