Interactive effect of dissolved organic matter and phenanthrene on soil enzymatic activities

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The investigation of dissolved organic matter(DOM) on urease,catalase and polyphenol oxidase activity in a phenanthrene(Phe)contaminated soil was conducted under laboratory incubation conditions.Values of soil enzymatic activity depended mainly on incubat
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