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The Role of Phytoplankton and Sediment Microbial Community on Sr, U, Pu, and Am Behavior in Freshwater Lake Dryazlo. [PDF]
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Microbial diversity supports nitrification: insights from a full-scale anoxic/oxic wastewater treatment process. [PDF]
Shao Y-H, Lu H-P, Wu J-H.
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Characteristics of gut microbiota in <i>Penaeus vannamei</i> shifted with elevated salinity. [PDF]
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Soil Bacteriome Shifts along a Cultivation Gradient in Southwestern Spanish Wetlands. [PDF]
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Fate and carbon sequestration potential of sunken macroalgae in coastal oceans from long-term microbial degradation perspective. [PDF]
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Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2021
Two axenic cultures of Planctomycetes were isolated from distinct geographical regions of the east coast of India. The two closely related strains (JC640 and CH01) showed
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Two axenic cultures of Planctomycetes were isolated from distinct geographical regions of the east coast of India. The two closely related strains (JC640 and CH01) showed
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 2023
Two cream-coloured strains (JC732T, JC733) of Gram-stain negative, mesophilic, catalase and oxidase positive, aerobic bacteria which divide by budding, form crateriform structures, and cell aggregates were isolated from marine habitats of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Both strains had genome size of 7.1 Mb and G + C content of 58.9%. Both strains
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Two cream-coloured strains (JC732T, JC733) of Gram-stain negative, mesophilic, catalase and oxidase positive, aerobic bacteria which divide by budding, form crateriform structures, and cell aggregates were isolated from marine habitats of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Both strains had genome size of 7.1 Mb and G + C content of 58.9%. Both strains
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