A novel and in situ technique is presented here as a better alternative to culture-dependent and PCR-based techniques for the quantitative detection of predominant bacterial species involved in the bioremediation of contaminants. It allowed rapid, specific and in situ identification of Biosep®-immobilized eubacteria from MTBE- and benzene-contaminated matrices.
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