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The microbial communities of the rust layer were influenced by seawater microbial communities

Biofouling
To reveal the responsible microorganisms of microbiologically-influenced-corrosion (MIC), using 16S rRNA and ITS sequencing techniques, we investigated the bacterial and fungal communities in rust layer and seawater. Results show that the corrosion-related genera of Erythrobacter, norank_f__Rhodothermaceae, and Acinetobacter bacteria, as well as ...
Shengxun, Yao   +6 more
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Characterizing Soil Microbial Communities

1999
Abstract The soil microbial community is intimately linked to primary production, soil structure, and biogeochemical cycling. The analyses described in this chapter provide structural or functional information about the soil microbiota beyond that provided by integrative measures of biomass or respiration.
Sinsabaugh, R.L.   +4 more
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Microbial community genomics in the ocean

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005
Marine microbial communities were among the first microbial communities to be studied using cultivation-independent genomic approaches. Ocean-going genomic studies are now providing a more comprehensive description of the organisms and processes that shape microbial community structure, function and dynamics in the sea.
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Microbial communities in industrial environment

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2009
There is a wealth of techniques that can and have been used for the characterization of industrial microbial communities. Recently, especially PCR-based methods have been starting to replace culture-based approaches, and in microbial community analysis, for example, high-throughput methods such as denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography ...
Maukonen, Johanna, Saarela, Maria
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Microbial Communities

BioScience, 1986
Margulis, Lynn   +2 more
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Halophilic microbial communities and their environments

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2015
Use of culture-independent studies have greatly increased our understanding of the microbiology of hypersaline lakes (the Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake) and saltern ponds in recent years. Exciting new information has become available on the microbial processes in Antarctic lakes and in deep-sea brines.
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Studying Microbial Communities in Biofilms

2011
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilms. In biofilms members of one or more microbial species live together for multiple generations, and this allows them to cooperate and co-adapt. The ability to reliably manipulate, characterize, and engineer microbial biofilms will enable controlled ...
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Microbial community networks.

FEMS microbiology ecology, 2008
Smalla, Kornelia   +3 more
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Microbial communities

Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2007
Maria Amélia Martins-Loução   +1 more
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