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(2014) Biological remediation of explosive residues, Dordrecht, Springer.

Degradation of tnp, rdx, and cl-20 explosives by microbes

Baljinder Singh , Jagdeep Kaur , Kashmir Singh

pp. 87-111

Life on the planet earth is supported by the continuous cycling of elements. Due to massive mobilization of natural resources and industrial synthesis of chemicals, a number of environmental problems have arisen as a consequence of incorporation of the synthesized molecules into ongoing biological cycles. The quality of life on earth is linked inextricably to the overall quality of environment.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01083-0_5

Full citation:

Singh, B. , Kaur, J. , Singh, K. (2014)., Degradation of tnp, rdx, and cl-20 explosives by microbes, in S. N. Singh (ed.), Biological remediation of explosive residues, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 87-111.

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