Influence of Physical Disruption on Growth of Attached Bacteria
AUTOR(ES)
Murray, Robert E.
RESUMO
Attached bacterial populations cultured without an exogenous carbon source or grown in conjunction with attached diatoms incorporated [3H]thymidine at a rate between four and five times lower than that of replicate bacterial populations which were dispersed before being assayed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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