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Annamaria, H., Manno, D., Strand, S. E., Bruce, N. C., & Hawari, J. (2010). Biodegradation of RDX and MNX with Rhodococcus sp. Strain DN22 : New Insights into the Degradation Pathway. Environmental Science & Technology, 44(24), 9330-9336. External link
Fournier, D., Halasz, A., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G., Manno, D., & Hawari, J. (2004). Biodegradation of Octahydro-1,3,5,7- tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX) by Phanerochaete chrysosporium : New Insight into the Degradation Pathway. Environmental Science & Technology, 38(15), 4130-4133. External link
Halasz, A., Manno, D., Perreault, N. N., Sabbadin, F., Bruce, N. C., & Hawari, J. (2012). Biodegradation of RDX Nitroso Products MNX and TNX by Cytochrome P450 XplA. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(13), 7245-7251. External link
Monteil-Rivera, F., Halasz, A., Manno, D., Kuperman, R. G., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G., & Hawari, J. (2009). Fate of CL-20 in sandy soils : Degradation products as potential markers of natural attenuation. Environmental Pollution, 157(1), 77-85. External link
Perreault, N. N., Halasz, A., Manno, D., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G., & Hawari, J. (2012). Aerobic Mineralization of Nitroguanidine by Variovorax Strain VC1 Isolated from soil. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(11), 6035-6040. External link
Perreault, N. N., Manno, D., Halasz, A., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G., & Hawari, J. (2011). Aerobic biotransformation of 2,4-dinitroanisole0 in soil and soil Bacillus sp. Biodegradation, 23(2), 287-295. External link
Zhao, J.-S., Manno, D., & Hawari, J. (2007). Abundance and diversity of octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX)-metabolizing bacteria in UXO-contaminated marine sediments. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 59(3), 706-717. External link
Zhao, J.-S., Manno, D., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G., & Hawari, J. (2007). Shewanella canadensis sp. nov. and Shewanella atlantica sp. nov., manganese dioxide- and hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine-reducing, psychrophilic marine bacteria. International Journal of Systematic And Evolutionary Microbiology, 57(9), 2155-2162. External link
Zhao, J.-S., Manno, D., Beaulieu, C., Paquet, L., & Hawari, J. (2005). Shewanella sediminis sp. nov., a novel Na⁺-requiring and hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine-degrading bacterium from marine sediment. International Journal of Systematic And Evolutionary Microbiology, 55(4), 1511-1520. External link
Zhao, J.-S., Paquet, L., Halasz, A., Manno, D., & Hawari, J. (2004). Metabolism of octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine by Clostridium bifermentans strain HAW-1 and several other H₂-producing fermentative anaerobic bacteria. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 237(1), 65-72. External link