“…Additionally, also nitrate could sustain aerobic BTEX degradation under hypoxic conditions (very low concentrations of dissolved oxygen), i.e. in oxygen‐requiring but nitrate‐respiring biodegradation of BTEX (Wilson and Bouwer, ) as documented for Ralstonia pickettii PKO1 and Burkholderia cepacia G4 (Leahy and Olsen, ), Acidovorax facilis and Pseudomonas veronii (Nestler et al ., ), or also for microcosm experiments (Leahy and Olsen, ; Nestler et al ., ; Kim and Jaffe, ). Sequences affiliated to Comamonadaceae have been found abundant in an aromatic hydrocarbon (mainly BTEX) contaminated hypoxic groundwater from Hungary, both on functional (catechol‐2,3‐dioxygenase) and ribosomal (16S rRNA) level (Tancsics et al ., ).…”