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Diversity of 3-chloroaniline and 3,4-dichloroaniline degrading bacteria isolated from three different soils and involvement of their plasmids in chloroaniline degradation.
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Evaluation of nested PCR-DGGE (denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) with group-specific 16S rRNA primers for the analysis of bacterial communities from different wastewater treatment plants.
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Do long-term herbicide treatments alter the soil bacterial diversity and community structure?
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Do conventionally and biologically cultivated soils differ in bacterial diversity and community structure?
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Molecular fingerprinting of bacterial populations in groundwater and bottled mineral water
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Monitoring of the evolving diversity of the microbial community present in rotifer cultures
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Genetic diversity among 3-chloroaniline- and aniline-degrading strains of the Comamonadaceae.
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Bioaugmentation of soils by increasing microbial richness: missing links.
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Microbial sulfate reduction with acetate: process performance and composition of the bacterial communities in the reactor at different salinity levels.
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Effect of phenylurea herbicides on soil microbial communities as estimated by molecular and physiological approaches
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Comparison of the spatial homogeneity of physico-chemical parameters and bacterial 16S rRNA genes in sediment samples from a dumping site for dredging sludge
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Modification of the aggregation behaviour of the environmental Ralstonia eutropha-like strain AE815 is reflected by both surface hydrophobicity and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) patterns.
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Estimating biodegradation of low linuron concentrations by measuring chlorophyll fluorescence on indicator plants.
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PCR-based detection of mobile genetic elements in total community DNA.
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Bioaugmentation of activated sludge by an indigenous 3-chloroaniline-degrading Comamonas testosteroni strain, I2gfp.
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Effect of dissemination of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) degradation plasmids on 2,4-D degradation and on bacterial community structure in two different soil horizons
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Enrichment and molecular characterization of a bacterial culture that degrades methoxy-methyl urea herbicides and their aniline derivatives
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Wizard( DNA clean-up system in action. The use of molecular techniques to analyse the structure of soil microbial communities is based on purified total soil DNA.
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The use of a plant-microbial bioassay to monitor the degradation of linuron
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Detection of consortia of PAH-degrading bacteria in soil by PCR using strain- and genus-specific primers combined with DGGE.