Analysis of soil pollution uses bacteria as indicators

  • 02/05/1999

Researchers from Yokohoma National University (Japan) have developed a novel way to evaluate the state of pollution of soil - by taking a genetic census of its bacterial population. When a soil sample is contaminated by compounds such as dioxin or agricultural chemicals, the types and numbers of bacteria living in it change. Thus, by evaluating the bacterial population, it should be possible to determine the type and extend of soil pollution.