会议专题

Construction of a Bacterium Spingomonas paucimobilis UT26 Genetically Engineered for Degrading Methyl-parathion and γ-HCH Simultaneously

Bioremediation of pesticide residues by microorganisms is an efficient and environment friendly method. However, multifunctional indigenous microorganisms of degrading broad-spectrum pesticides, such as organophosphorous and organochlorine pesticide, are rare. Advances in genetic techniques have opened up new avenues to move towards the goal of genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) to function as designer biocatalysts, in which different desirable biodegradation characters from different organisms are brought together in a single host with the aim of specific performance.

genetically engineered microorganism bioremediation biosafety

Wensheng Lan Tingjun Ma Zhen Liu Feng Cui Hong Jiang Yiyou Ye Hongying wang

Animal &- Plant Inspection and Quarantine Technical Center, Shenzhen Entry-Exit Inspection and Quara Food Science and Engineering College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents,Institute of Zoology, Chin

国际会议

Proceedings of 4th Internatioanl Symposium on Pesticides and Environmental Safety & 5th Pan Pacific Conference on Pesticide Science & 8th International Workshop on Crop Protection Chemistry and Regulatory Harmonization (四届农药与环境安全会)

北京

英文

199-200

2012-09-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)