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  • 2. Application of in situ biosparging to remediate a petroleum-hydrocarbon spill site: field and microbial evaluation.
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  • 7. Degradation of BTX by dissimilatory iron-reducing cultures.
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  • 10. Dynamics of an oligotrophic bacterial aquifer community during contact with a groundwater plume contaminated with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes: an in situ mesocosm study.
    Hendrickx B, Dejonghe W, Boënne W, Brennerova M, Cernik M, Lederer T, Bucheli-Witschel M, Bastiaens L, Verstraete W, Top EM, Diels L, Springael D.
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    Chen YD, Barker JF, Gui L.
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  • 12. PCR-DGGE method to assess the diversity of BTEX mono-oxygenase genes at contaminated sites.
    Hendrickx B, Dejonghe W, Faber F, Boënne W, Bastiaens L, Verstraete W, Top EM, Springael D.
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  • 13. Physiological and molecular characterization of a microbial community established in unsaturated, petroleum-contaminated soil.
    Kasai Y, Takahata Y, Hoaki T, Watanabe K.
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  • 15. Treatment of gasoline-contaminated waters by advanced oxidation processes.
    Tiburtius ER, Peralta-Zamora P, Emmel A.
    J Hazard Mater; 2005 Nov 11; 126(1-3):86-90. PubMed ID: 16051429
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  • 18. Volatilization of monoaromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, and xylenes; BTX) from gasoline: effect of the ethanol.
    Cagliari J, Fedrizzi F, Rodrigues Finotti A, Echevenguá Teixeira C, do Nascimento Filho I.
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  • 19. Effects of long-term benzene pollution on bacterial diversity and community structure in groundwater.
    Fahy A, Lethbridge G, Earle R, Ball AS, Timmis KN, McGenity TJ.
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