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Biochemical characterization of N-methylcarbamate pesticide biodegradation by an methylotropic isolate
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2001
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Halıcıgil, Cihan
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Methylotrophic microorganisms
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Methylamines.
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Aldicarb.
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Biodegradation.
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Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Thesis
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C. Halıcıgil, “Biochemical characterization of N-methylcarbamate pesticide biodegradation by an methylotropic isolate,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 2001.