Bioaugmentation of Exogenous Strain <i>Rhodococcus</i> sp. 2G Can Efficiently Mitigate Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate Contamination to Vegetable Cultivation
Hai-Ming Zhao(Jinan University), Zhenli He(University of Florida), Xuejing Huang(Jinan University), Sha Li(Jinan University), Lei Xiang(Jinan University), Ce-Hui Mo(Jinan University), Huan Du(Shanghai Customs College), Hui Li(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yan-Wen Li(Jinan University), Xian-Hong Zeng(Jinan University), Chun-Qing Huang(Jinan University), Quan-Ying Cai(Jinan University)
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