Influences of 1,3-dichlorobenzene on biological activity in reed wetland soil
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    With traditional microbiological culture and enzyme method, the effect of 1,3-dichlorobenzene (1,3-DCB) on reed wetland soil microbial and enzyme activities was studied. Results demonstrated that different groups of oil microorganisms have different responses to 1,3-DCB, in which the actinomycetes was significantly inhibited. When the 1,3-DCB concentration was higher than 120 μg/g, the bacterial amounts were significantly inhibited. The soil fungi amounts were initially increased at the beginning of the experiment but inhibited with time. During the experiment, 1,3-DCB treatment could significantly inhibit the soil catalase and polyphenol oxidase activity. Results indicated that these two enzymes are sensitive to 1,3-DCB contamination.

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LIANG Hui-Xing, CHEN Ai-Hui, DING Cheng, LI Zhao-Xia, WU Xiao-Qin. Influences of 1,3-dichlorobenzene on biological activity in reed wetland soil[J]. Microbiology China, 2011, 38(4): 569-574

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