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Correlation between the diversity of xenobiotic catabolism genes in Rhodococcus and phytotoxicity of imidazolinone and organophosphate herbicide biotransformation products
Author(s) -
M. N. Kruglova,
Yu. A. Chugunova,
А. А. Самков,
Н. Н. Волченко,
А. А. Худокормов
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
abstract book of the 2nd international scientific conference "plants and microbes: the future of biotechnology" plamic2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.28983/plamic2020.131
Subject(s) - biotransformation , catabolism , phytotoxicity , xenobiotic , rhodococcus , organophosphate , chemistry , pesticide , biology , botany , biochemistry , metabolism , enzyme , agronomy
Rhodococcus strains with a wide spectrum of catabolic genes, have provided a more marked reduction of toxicity of imidazolinone. In the case of glyphosate, the opposite strain-specific pattern is found.

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