Journal of Industrial Microbiology 1991-09-01

Use of continuous-flow UV-induced mutation technique to enhance chlorinated organic biodegradation.

G Kai, A S Weber, W C Ying

Index: J. Ind. Microbiol. 8(2) , 99-106, (1991)

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Abstract

In this study, a continuous-flow UV-induced mutation (CUM) device and the CUM device coupled to a selector (CUMS) reactor were fabricated and tested for their ability to enhance the probability of obtaining populations capable of chlorinated organic biodegradation. A mixed culture of bacteria were used as the starting strain for both the CUM and CUMS processes. Populations were obtained from the CUM and CUMS systems capable of 4-chlorobenzoic acid, 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acid and chlorendic acid biodegradation. Non-UV irradiated population served as controls for the experiments and did not demonstrate chlorinated organic biodegradation over the test duration.

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