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Connection

Qing Li to Soil Microbiology

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Qing Li has written about Soil Microbiology.
Connection Strength

1.066
  1. Hennessee CT, Seo JS, Alvarez AM, Li QX. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading species isolated from Hawaiian soils: Mycobacterium crocinum sp. nov., Mycobacterium pallens sp. nov., Mycobacterium rutilum sp. nov., Mycobacterium rufum sp. nov. and Mycobacterium aromaticivorans sp. nov. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2009 Feb; 59(Pt 2):378-87.
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    Score: 0.324
  2. Seo JS, Keum YS, Harada RM, Li QX. Isolation and characterization of bacteria capable of degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and organophosphorus pesticides from PAH-contaminated soil in Hilo, Hawaii. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Jul 11; 55(14):5383-9.
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    Score: 0.289
  3. Harada RM, Campbell S, Li QX. Pseudoxanthomonas kalamensis sp. nov., a novel gammaproteobacterium isolated from Johnston Atoll, North Pacific Ocean. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2006 May; 56(Pt 5):1103-1107.
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    Score: 0.268
  4. Kwak Y, Park GS, Lee SE, Li QX, Shin JH. Genome sequence of Mycobacterium aromaticivorans JS19b1(T), a novel isolate from Hawaiian soil. J Biotechnol. 2014 Sep 30; 186:137-8.
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    Score: 0.118
  5. Seo JS, Keum YS, Hu Y, Lee SE, Li QX. Degradation of phenanthrene by Burkholderia sp. C3: initial 1,2- and 3,4-dioxygenation and meta- and ortho-cleavage of naphthalene-1,2-diol. Biodegradation. 2007 Feb; 18(1):123-31.
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    Score: 0.066
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