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. 2010 Jun 24;3(4):389–402. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-7915.2009.00147.x

Table 2.

Isolated strains of ‘Dehalococcoides’ spp. and the chlorinated substrates they transform.

Chlorinated compound reduced End‐products References
Dehalococcoides ethenogenes’ strain 195 PCE and TCE Ethene Maymo‐Gatell et al. (1997)
HCB 1,3‐DCB, 1,4‐DCB, 1,2‐DCB and 1,3,5‐TCB Fennell et al. (2004)
2,3‐DCP and 2,3,4‐TCP 3‐MCP Adrian et al. (2007b)
1,2 DCA Ethene Maymo‐Gatell et al. (1999)
Dehalococcoides sp. BAV1 VC Ethene He et al. (2003)
Dehalococcoides sp. CBDB1 HCB 1,3‐DCB, 1,4‐DCB and 1,3,5‐TCB Adrian et al. (2000)
PCE and TCE Trans‐1,2‐dichloroethene Adrian et al. (2007b)
2,3‐DCP and 2,3,4‐TCP 3‐MCP Adrian et al. (2007b)
Polychlorinated dioxins Dichloro‐dioxins Bunge et al. (2003)
Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclor1260) Various Adrian et al. (2009)
Dehalococcoides sp. VS VC Ethene Cupples et al. (2003)
Dehalococcoides sp. FL2 TCE Cis‐1,2‐dichloroethene and trans‐1,2‐dichloroethene He et al. (2005)
Dehalococcoides sp. GT TCE Ethene Sung et al. (2006)
Dehalococcoides sp. DCMB5 1,2,4‐Trichlorodibenzo‐p‐dioxin 2‐Monochlorodibenzo‐p‐dioxin Bunge et al. (2008)
1,2,3‐TCB 1,3‐DCB
Dehalococcoides sp. Strain MB PCE and TCE Trans‐1, 2‐dichloroethene Cheng and He (2009)