From: Degradation study of lindane by novel strains Kocuria sp. DAB-1Y and Staphylococcus sp. DAB-1W
Sr. No. | Bacterial strain reported | HCH-tolerance | Reference |
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1. | Kocuria sp. DAB-IY and Staphylococcus sp. DAB-1W | 100Â mg/L | This study |
2. | Streptomyces sp. M7 | 16.6Â mg/L | Sineli et al. (2016) |
3. | Sphingomonas baderi sp. | 100Â mg/L | Kaur et al. (2013) |
4. | Arthrobacter florescens and Arthrobacter giacomelloi | 100Â mg/L | De Polis et al. (2013) |
5. | Actinobacteria sp. and Streptomyces sp. | 1.66Â mg/L optimum for degradation | |
6. | Kocuria rhizophila, Microbacterium resistens, Staphylococcus equorum, Staphylococcus cohnii subsp.ureolyticus | 5–100 μg/mL | Abhilash et al. (2011) |
7. | Lindane-degrading consortia | 300 μg/mL after 108 h | Elcey and Kunhi (2010) |
8. | Azotobacter chroococcum JL102 | 100Â ppm | Anupama and Paul (2010) |
9. | Sphingomonas sp. NM05 | 100 μg/mL | Manickam et al. (2008) |
10. | Sphingomonas sp. NM05 | 100 μg/mL | Manickam et al. (2008) |
11. | Pseudomonas aerogenosa | 1–10 mg/L | Lodha et al. (2007) |
12. | Pseudomonas aerogenosa ITRC5 | 5Â mg/mL soil | Kumar et al. (2006) |
13. | Pandoraea sp.LIN-3 | 100Â mg/L | Okeke et al. (2002) |
14. | Bacillus brevis and Bacillus circulans | 5 μg/mL | Gupta et al. (2000) |
15. | Arthobacter citreus BI-100 | 100Â mg/L | Datta et al. (2000) |