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Effect of carbon and energy source on bacterial chromate reduction

Smith et al., 2002

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2646471863275274171
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Smith W
Apel W
Petersen J
Peyton B
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Bioremediation Journal

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Studies were conducted to evaluate carbon and energy sources suitable to support hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) reduction by a bacterial consortium enriched from dichromate- contaminated aquifer sediments. The consortium was cultured under denitrifying conditions …
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