Arthrobacter is a universal responder to di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) contamination in soils from various geographical locations

Xiao Kong, Zhanbing Bai, Tuo Jin, Decai Jin*, Jiangang Pan, Xiangyang Yu, Tomislav Cernava

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