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- who: Taisiya Nogina from the Zabolotny Institute of and Virology of National Falmer, Brighton , SB, UK, School of Life Sciences, University of have published the research work: A new Rhodococcus aetherivorans strain isolated from lubricant-contaminated soil as a prospective phenol-biodegrading agent, in the Journal: Microorganisms The bacterial strain was isolated from lubricantcontaminated soil at the locomotive depot of Odessa railway station (Odessa, Ukraine). A pure culture was obtained by the serial dilution (10-1) method followed by the spread plate technique using agar medium 53 (Corynebacterium agar) containing (L-1 distilled water): 10.0 g . . .
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