From: Perspectives of lindane (γ-hexachlorocyclohexane) biodegradation from the environment: a review
S. no. | Microorganism | Reference |
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1. | Escherichia coli | Francis et al. (1975) |
2. | Pseudomonas vesicularis P59 | Huntjens et al. (1988) |
3. | Sphingomonas paucimobilis UT26 | Imai et al. (1989) |
4. | Sphingobium japonicum | |
5. | Sphingobium indicum B90A | |
6. | Rhodanobacter lindaniclasticus | Thomas et al. (1996) |
7. | Sphingobium francense sp.. | Cérémonie et al. (2006); Kumari et al. (2002) |
8. | Pseudomonas aeruginosa ITRC-5 | Kumar et al. (2005) |
9. | Sphingomonas sp. γ1-2, Sphingomonas sp. γ4-2 Sphingomonas sp. DS2-2, Sphingomonas sp. DS3-1 | Böltner et al. (2005) |
10. | Sphingomonas sp. γ4-5, Sphingomonas sp. γ16-10, Sphingomonas sp. γ16-12 | Mohn et al. (2006) |
11. | Microbacterium sp. ITRC-1 | Manickam et al. (2006) |
12. | Sphingomonas sp. BHC-A | |
13. | Sphingobium sp. MI1205 | Ito et al. (2007) |
14. | Burkholderia pseudomallei | Murthy and Manonmani (2007) |
15. | Xanthomonas sp. ICH12 | Manickam et al. (2006) |
16. | Lindane acclimated inocula | Robles-Gonzalez et al. (2008) |
17. | Trametes hirsutus | Singh and Kuhad (1999) |
18. | Bacillus sp. | Yule et al. (1967) |
19. | Cyanobacteria: Anabaena sp. and Nostoc ellipsosporum | Kuritz and Wolk (1995) |
20. | Pseudomonas sp. | |
21. | Pseudomonas putida | Benezet and Matsumura (1973) |
22. | Rhodanobacter lindaniclasticus | Thomas et al. (1996) |
23. | Citrobacter freundii | Jagnow et al. (1977) |
24. | Clostridium rectum S-17 | Ohisa and Yamaguchi (1978) |
25. | Clostridium sphenoides UQM780 | MacRae et al. (1969) |
26. | Sphingomonas paucimobilis | Miyauchi et al. (1998) |
27. | Desulfovibrio sp. | Boyle et al. (1999) |
28. | Bacillus brevis and Bacillus circulans | Gupta et al. (2000) |
29. | Arthobacter citreus BI-100 | Datta et al. (2000) |
30. | Alcaligenes faecalis | Gupta et al. (2001) |
31. | Pandoraea sp.LIN-3 | Okeke et al. (2002) |
32. | Mixed bacterial consortium | Pesce and Wunderlin (2004) |
33. | Sphingomonas paucimobilis | Nagata et al. (2005) |
34. | Streptomyces sp. M7 | Benimeli et al. (2006) |
35. | Pseudomonas aerogenosa ITRC5 | Kumar et al. (2006) |
36. | Pseudomonas aerogenosa | Lodha et al. (2007) |
37. | Sphingomonas sp. NM05 | Manickam et al. (2008) |
38. | Pleuro tusostreatus, Trametes versicolor, Hypoxylon fragiforme | Rigas et al. (2009) |
39. | Azotobacter chroococcum JL102 | Anupama and Paul (2010) |
40. | Actinobacteria sp. and Streptomyces sp. | |
41. | Kocuria rhizophila, Microbacterium resistens, Staphylococcus equorum, Staphylococcus cohnii subsp. Ureolyticus | Abhilash et al. (2011) |
42. | Anabaena azotica | Salem and Das (2012) |
43. | Fusarium verticillioides AT-100 | Guillén-Jiménez et al. (2012) |
44. | Sphingomonas baderi | Kaur et al. (2013) |
45. | Arthrobacter florescens and Arthrobacter giacomelloi | De Paolis et al. (2013) |
46. | Rhodotorula sp. VITJzN03 | Salem et al. (2013) |
47. | Candida VITJzN04 | Salam and Das (2014) |
48. | Clarias gariepinus | Barnhoorn et al. (2015) |
49. | Pleurotus florida | Mohapatra and Pandey (2015) |
50. | Streptomyces sp. M7 | Sineli et al. (2016) |
51. | Kocuria sp. DAB-IY and Staphylococcus sp. DAB-1 W | Kumar et al. (2016) |
52. | Chromohalobacter sp. LD2 | Bajaj et al. (2017) |
53. | Bacillus sp. Lad-2a, Bacillus sp. Cal-6f and Bacillus sp. Ym-7e | Pannu and Kumar (2017) |