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      Organophosphorus-degrading bacteria: ecology and industrial applications.

      Nature reviews. Microbiology
      Bacteria, classification, metabolism, Biodegradation, Environmental, Ecosystem, Environmental Pollutants, Industry, Organophosphates

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          The first organophosphorus (OP) compound-degrading bacterial strain was isolated from a paddy field in the Philippines in 1973. Since then, several phylogenetically distinct bacteria that can degrade OP by co-metabolism, or use OPs as a source of carbon, phosphorus or nitrogen, have been isolated from different parts of the world. There is huge potential for industrial applications of OP-degrading bacteria. Important advances in our understanding of the microbiology, genomics and evolution of OP-degrading bacteria have been made over the past four decades, and are discussed in this review.

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          19098922
          10.1038/nrmicro2050

          Chemistry
          Bacteria,classification,metabolism,Biodegradation, Environmental,Ecosystem,Environmental Pollutants,Industry,Organophosphates

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