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Briefing: Soil bacteria break down toxic chemicals in the environment

Editorial Staff · 1 min read

Aromatic compounds, including phenols, cresols, and styrenes, are known for their toxicity to various organisms and their detrimental impact on ecosystems. These chemicals often accumulate due to industrial activities.

Soil bacteria have demonstrated an effective ability to degrade these harmful substances, thereby playing a vital role in environmental detoxification processes.

The implications of this bacterial activity are significant for ecosystem health, as it helps mitigate the risks associated with toxic chemical accumulation in the soil.