Figure 9. Quantitative analysis of sediment samples isolated from the roots of Hordeum Vulgare seedlings with/without bacteria inoculum C7 (KX881905), C22 (KX881904) and control samples. Bar graph inserts (Top 10 mg Kg-1 and Bottom 50 mg Kg-1of TBT). Chromatographic separation (SIM mode) from sediment isolated from the roots of Hordeum Vulgare seedlings combined with bacteria inoculum C22 demonstrating TBT (peak 3) degradation to DBT (peak 2) and MBT (peak 1) detector response (y-axis) against retention time (x-axis)

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Developing Microbial Inocula to Support Biofuel Crop Cultivation on Tributyltin Contaminated Marine Sediments

Christopher Finnegan, David Ryan, Anne-Marie Enright, Guiomar Garcia-Cabellos

Journal of Applied & Environmental Microbiology. 2017, 5(2), 47-56 doi:10.12691/jaem-5-2-1