@misc{Mucha_Katarzyna_Characterization_2007, author={Mucha, Katarzyna and Kwapisz, Ewa and Kucharska, Urszula and Trzmiel, Tadeusz}, volume={77}, number={2}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license}, howpublished={online}, year={2007}, publisher={Committee on Biotechnology PAS}, publisher={Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS}, language={pol}, abstract={The ability of some bacteria and filamentous fungi to degrade aniline and its derivatives has been reported in literature. This report is the first one concerning assimilation of aniline by Candida methanosorbosa BP-6 strain was isolated from wastewater dye factory by enrichement technique. Activity of this strain to degradation of aniline was compared with four bacterial strains: BD1, BZBl, BR 1, and PKN 7, isolated from the same environment and bacteria Bacillus subtilis IBT C-3 derived from the collection of Institute of Technical Biochemistry PŁ. Among the six tested strains capable to assimilate aniline, the most succesfull was Candida methanosorbosa BP-6 which quickly grows in the presence of high concentration of aniline (1-4%) and can degrade this substrate in the yield of 54-63%.}, type={Text}, title={Characterization of Candida methanosorbosa BP-6 strain capable of aniline d^radation}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/87124/PDF/POZN271_113508_biotechnologia-2007-no2-mucha.pdf}, keywords={biotechnology}, }