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In situ TCE degradation mediated by complex dehalorespiring communities during biostimulation processesDugat‐Bony et al., 2012
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- Dugat‐Bony E
- Biderre‐Petit C
- Jaziri F
- David M
- Denonfoux J
- Lyon D
- Richard J
- Curvers C
- Boucher D
- Vogel T
- Peyretaillade E
- Peyret P
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- Microbial biotechnology
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The bioremediation of chloroethene contaminants in groundwater polluted systems is still a serious environmental challenge. Many previous studies have shown that cooperation of several dechlorinators is crucial for complete dechlorination of trichloroethene to ethene. In …
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