Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... carbon source . There is an interaction between carbon sources , the biofilm and the type of pipe material , which complicates the ability to predict biofilm growth . Humic substances , which are known to sorb to surfaces , appear to be ...
... carbon source . There is an interaction between carbon sources , the biofilm and the type of pipe material , which complicates the ability to predict biofilm growth . Humic substances , which are known to sorb to surfaces , appear to be ...
Pagina viii
... supply of organic matter released during photosynthesis . This active sediment community plays an important role through carbon , nitrogen and phosphorous cycling in maintaining the stability and productivity of seagrass meadows . Over ...
... supply of organic matter released during photosynthesis . This active sediment community plays an important role through carbon , nitrogen and phosphorous cycling in maintaining the stability and productivity of seagrass meadows . Over ...
Pagina xix
... Carbon source had an effect on cell - surface hydrophobicity and on biofilm morphology in the wild type and in the mutant strain . When grown with glutamate as the carbon source , coverage at the base of the biofilm ( determined by ...
... Carbon source had an effect on cell - surface hydrophobicity and on biofilm morphology in the wild type and in the mutant strain . When grown with glutamate as the carbon source , coverage at the base of the biofilm ( determined by ...
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