Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
577199 Journal of Hazardous Materials 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

- In situ bioremediation of a soil polluted with creosote.
- Biostimulation and bioaugmentation are effective in low temperatures.
- Degrading capacity of a bacterial consortium from a soil not previously exposed to creosote.
- Bacterial population distribution changed along all bioremediation treatments.
- Influence of autochthonous population on allochthonous community in bioaugmentation experiments.
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