Advances in Microbiology of the Sea, Volume 1E. J. Ferguson Wood, M. R. Droop Academic Press, 1968 - 239 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... inhibitory activity for bacteria , algae and larval animal forms . At this early stage in the understanding of algal protective substances and their role in marine ecology , one might expect that the polyphenols would offer an excellent ...
... inhibitory activity for bacteria , algae and larval animal forms . At this early stage in the understanding of algal protective substances and their role in marine ecology , one might expect that the polyphenols would offer an excellent ...
Pagina 70
... inhibitory levels during the senescence of phytoplankton blooms . A major fraction of excreted algal products appears to be nitrogenous in nature ( Fogg , 1962 ; Hellebust , 1965 ) . The peptides of many microorganisms are inhibitory ...
... inhibitory levels during the senescence of phytoplankton blooms . A major fraction of excreted algal products appears to be nitrogenous in nature ( Fogg , 1962 ; Hellebust , 1965 ) . The peptides of many microorganisms are inhibitory ...
Pagina 85
... inhibitory substances have been reported . An outstanding problem in phytoplankton ecology is periodicity , that is the succession and dominance of individual species . The number of investigators who explain periodicity primarily on ...
... inhibitory substances have been reported . An outstanding problem in phytoplankton ecology is periodicity , that is the succession and dominance of individual species . The number of investigators who explain periodicity primarily on ...
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Perspectives in Marine Microbiology | 1 |
The Present and the Future | 10 |
Kinetics of Marine Phytoplankton Growth | 23 |
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