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Natural products in soil microbe interactions and evolution

Natural Product Reports, 2015
Gram positive bacteria from the soil have historically been a deep source of useful natural products. This article considers how natural products may mediate microbial interactions in the soil environment.
Matthew F, Traxler, Roberto, Kolter
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Influence of the soil on certain dermatophytes and their evolutional trend

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1963
From our experiments it could be seen that a quite definite relationship exists between various dermatophytes and the soil which is expressed on the one side by antagonistic action of the microflora in the soil inhibiting the growth of dermatophytes and on the other, by ability of some dermatophytes to persist in the soil or to use the soil as habitat ...
E I, GRIN, L, OZEGOVIC
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Evolution and Biodedegradation of PCB’s in Soil

1995
Biphenyls Polychlorids is the generic name of the family of molecules gathering all the isomers resulting of the chlorination of the biphenyle molecule. Each of the 209 different molecules is known as a “congeneer”.
Bernard Chaurial, Jean-Guy Faugere
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Evolution of Riser-Soil Stiffness in a Soil Crust Layer

2018
Site investigation data have shown that a crust layer may occur at the surface of many seabeds, with the crust exhibiting undrained strengths up to an order of magnitude higher than that of underlying normally consolidated sediments. This may affect the fatigue life assessment of steel catenary riser (SCR) as a result of riser-soil interaction.
Zhechen Hou   +3 more
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The Evolution and Classification of Soils

Economic Geography, 1929
Carleton P. Barnes, E. Ramann
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Evolution of soil on Mars

Astronomy & Geophysics, 2016
Shannon Bohle   +3 more
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The Evolution and Classification of Soils

The Geographical Journal, 1928
A. B., E. Ramann, C. L. Whittles
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The current and future role of biota in soil-landscape evolution models

Earth-Science Reviews, 2022
Annemieke M Kooijman   +2 more
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