## Abstracts chlorobiphenyls), P. chrysosporium and four other white-rot fungi grew well and developed extensive mycelial networks. However, after 40 days of incubation, only small decreases (ca., < 6%) in certain congeners were measured. Thus, for PCB bioremediation, white rot fungi appear simila
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Microbial transformation and degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls
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- Elsevier Science
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