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titleOfInvention Genetically engineered bacterium with relatively strong surface hydrophobicity, and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a genetically engineered bacterium with relatively strong surface hydrophobicity, and an application thereof. The genetically engineered bacterium S. decolorationis b21 or b26 has relatively strong cell surface hydrophobicity, enhanced oxidation capability for insoluble zero-valent ferri metal and reduction capability for ferric oxide, and particularly enhanced degrading capability for a novel difficultly degraded hydrophobic organic contaminant-deca-brominated diphenyl ether, thereby broadening applications of Shewanella bacteria in the field of environmental contamination and remediation.
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