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Volumn 20, Issue 7, 2001, Pages 1438-1449
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The use of acute and chronic bioassays to determine the ecological risk and bioremediation efficiency of oil-polluted soils
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Author keywords
Bioremediation; Oil pollution; Sublethal endpoints; Toxicity testing
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Indexed keywords
BACTERIA;
BIOREMEDIATION;
CRUDE PETROLEUM;
ECOLOGY;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SOILS;
TOXICITY;
LIGHT OIL FRACTIONS;
BIOASSAY;
OIL;
BIOREMEDIATION;
OIL POLLUTION;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
ARTICLE;
BACILLUS;
BIOASSAY;
DAPHNIA;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SOIL POLLUTION;
SOIL TREATMENT;
VIBRIO;
ANIMALS;
BACTERIA;
BIODEGRADATION, ENVIRONMENTAL;
ENDPOINT DETERMINATION;
INVERTEBRATES;
PETROLEUM;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SOIL POLLUTANTS;
TOXICITY TESTS;
VIBRIO;
NETHERLANDS;
ALGAE;
BACILLUS SP.;
CANDIDA;
COLLEMBOLA;
DAPHNIA;
DAPHNIA MAGNA;
EISENIA FETIDA;
FOLSOMIA CANDIDA;
LACTUCA SATIVA;
NEMATODA;
PLECTUS ACUMINATUS;
RAPHIDOCELIS;
RAPHIDOCELIS SUBCAPITATA;
VIBRIO;
VIBRIO FISCHERI;
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EID: 0034972613
PISSN: 07307268
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5620200705 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (134)
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References (40)
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