RFLP Analysis of Soil Microbial Diversity Chromium Contaminated Soil Remediation Process

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Chromium contaminated soil restoration has been an important environmental restoration research. Changes of microbial diversity repair, repair tools can reflect the interaction with microbial interaction effect. The experiment uses a different repair methods chromium contaminated soil restoration for the study, using PCR-RFLP study the relationship between chromium contaminated soil remediation technology and changes in bacterial communities.

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