Boszczyk-Maleszak et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Effectiveness of biodegradation of petroleum products by mixed bacterial populations in liquid medium at different pH valuesBoszczyk-Maleszak et al., 2006
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- Boszczyk-Maleszak H
- Zabost A
- Wolicka D
- Kacieszczenko J
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- Polish journal of microbiology
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The possibility of using mineral oils as a carbon source by bacteria adapted to high oil concentrations was tested in liquid media with different pH values (pH= 5, 7 and 9). Two types of inocula were tested: inoculum I consisted of selected strains used in the …
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