Identification of Nitrogen-Incorporating Bacteria in Petroleum-Contaminated Arctic Soils by Using [ <sup>15</sup> N]DNA-Based Stable Isotope Probing and Pyrosequencing
Terrence H. Bell(Biotechnology Research Institute), Charles W. Greer(Biotechnology Research Institute), David Juck(Biotechnology Research Institute), Christine Martineau(Canadian Forest Service), Étienne Yergeau(Biotechnology Research Institute), Lyle G. Whyte(McGill University)
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