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Analysis of Bifenthrin Degrading Bacteria from Rhizosphere of Plants Growing at Tannery Solid Waste

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Figure 1. Colony morphology of bacterial strains.
Table 2. Cell morphology and biochemical characterization of bacteria.
Figure 4. Growth curve of bacterial strains (a) XanthomonasB-B2 and (b) Bacillus sp. B-B1
Figure 6. The chromatograms showing intensity of spotson TLC plate.

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