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Fig. 1. Transformation of 0.4 mM TNT (T) in the presence and absence of anaerobic microorganisms (M), laccase (L, from Trametes villosa), humic acid (H, from Hagerstown soil, 100 mg L-1), and catechol (C, 40 mM) after four days incubation at anaerobic conditions and subsequent two days of aerobic conditions, respectively.





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