Borowik et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Bioaugmentation of soil contaminated with diesel oilBorowik et al., 2018
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- Borowik A
- Wyszkowska J
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- Journal of Elementology
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The research objective has been to determine the effectiveness of bioaugmentation of soil polluted with diesel oil VERVA (DO) in restoring the biological balance of the contaminated soil. Another goal was to determine the suitability of bioaugmentation for degradation of …
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