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World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1992
In the research areas referred to above the Department of General Microbiology in Copenhagen is involved directly or indirectly. Microbial ecology in Denmark is wider in its scope and other departments or groups are active in different research areas.Marine and limnic sediments have been studied with great success in the Department of Ecology and ...
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In the research areas referred to above the Department of General Microbiology in Copenhagen is involved directly or indirectly. Microbial ecology in Denmark is wider in its scope and other departments or groups are active in different research areas.Marine and limnic sediments have been studied with great success in the Department of Ecology and ...
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Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology
, 2018Introduction (J.E. Hobbie). Isolation of Living Cells: Isolation and Enumeration of Anaerobic and Microaerophilic Bacteria in Aquatic Habitats (M.J. Ferrara-Guerrero, D.G. Marty, and A. Bianchi).
P. Kemp
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Microbial ecology of the rhizosphere
2005Part II.
Lemanceau, Philippe+6 more
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The Thematic Fields of Microbial Ecology
2014The microbial world, generally invisible to the naked eye, has largely shaped our environment and has been instrumental in the emergence and evolution of all other living organisms on Earth. These microscopic unicellular organisms were for 3 billion years the only forms of life on our planet.
Bertrand, Jean Claude+3 more
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Principles and Applications of Soil Microbiology, 2021
Stephanie A. Yarwood
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Stephanie A. Yarwood
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Microbial ecology: Human gut microbes associated with obesity
Nature, 2006R. Ley+3 more
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Ecology of Microbial Neurotoxins
2002Biosynthesis of toxins uses precious cellular energy and it would seem unlikely that evolution would be forgiving enough to tolerate wasted metabolism. Although there is much debate about this proposition in the guise of secondary vs primary metabolites (1,2), it is a reasonable hypothesis that toxins of all kinds should play some beneficial role. This
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Microbial Ecology of the Vulva [PDF]
Catherine C. Davis, Ronald W. Berg
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Going back to the roots: the microbial ecology of the rhizosphere
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013L. Philippot+3 more
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