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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Evolution of bacterial community in isopropanol-degrading biotrickling filters by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
María Del Carmen Pérez GilFrancisco Javier ÁLvarez HornosPau San-valeroCarmen Gabaldón Garcíasubject
Químicadescription
In this study, the bacterial population of two biotrickling filters (BFTs) treating isopropanol by using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is analyzed. The experimental system consists in two identical laboratoryscale BFTs named as BFT1 and BFT2. The two bioreactors were operated in parallel during an experimental period of one year working under intermittent feeding conditions Operating conditions and maintenance were identical in both BFT.
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2012-01-01 |