Phosphonate Utilization by the Glyphosate-Degrading Pseudomonas sp. Strain PG2982
AUTOR(ES)
Shinabarger, Dean L.
RESUMO
The glyphosate-degrading Pseudomonas sp. strain PG2982 was found to utilize each of 10 organophosphonate compounds as a sole phosphorus source. Representative compounds tested included alkylphosphonates, 1-amino-substituted alkylphosphonates, amino-terminal phosphonates, and an arylphosphonate. This report demonstrates that PG2982 is capable of utilizing a wider range of structurally different organophosphonate compounds than any organism described to date.
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