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Can Physicochemical and Microbial Soil Properties Explain Enantiomeric Shifts of Chiral Organochlorines?

by: Martina Kobližková, Ladislav Dušek, Jiři Jarkovský, Jakub Hofman, Thomas D. Bucheli, Jana Klánová
Environ. Sci. Technol. In Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 42, No. 16. (2 July 2008), pp. 5978-5984, doi:10.1021/es800625d  Key: citeulike:11922707

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The enantioselective behavior of chiral compounds in soils can be predicted from specific abiotic and biotic parameters indicating viability of the soil microflora.


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