Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina viii
... populations of Zostera noltii colonised and uncolonised sediment in the Bassin d'Arcachon , France . Bacteria were enumerated using both plate count and MPN techniques for different functional groups as well as determining the total ...
... populations of Zostera noltii colonised and uncolonised sediment in the Bassin d'Arcachon , France . Bacteria were enumerated using both plate count and MPN techniques for different functional groups as well as determining the total ...
Pagina ix
... population had become morphologically homogeneous , with only coccoid forms being observed , despite identification of culturable , dead but intact and viable but non- culturable populations . Viable non - culturable C jejuni populations ...
... population had become morphologically homogeneous , with only coccoid forms being observed , despite identification of culturable , dead but intact and viable but non- culturable populations . Viable non - culturable C jejuni populations ...
Pagina xix
... populations and pore - water nutrient chemistry determined . Heterotrophic ammonifying bacteria were the dominant group of nitrogen cycling bacteria in both bottom waters and sediments . Populations showed marked variations in temporal ...
... populations and pore - water nutrient chemistry determined . Heterotrophic ammonifying bacteria were the dominant group of nitrogen cycling bacteria in both bottom waters and sediments . Populations showed marked variations in temporal ...
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