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Plant-Derived Benzoxazinoids Act As Antibiotics and Shape Bacterial Communities
Reduction by Soil Isolates of Heterotrophic Aerobic Bacteria: Formation of Extracellular Sete Nanospheres Mini Bajaj* and Josef Winter
Herbaspirillum Huttiense Synonym Pseudomonas Huttiense Briefly Describe the Biological Characteristics of the Organism
Massilia Umbonata Sp. Nov., Able to Accumulate Poly-B-Hydroxybutyrate, Isolated from a Sewage Sludge Compost–Soil Microcosm
Burkholderiales Participating in Pentachlorophenol Biodegradation in Iron-Reducing
And Endophytic Bacterial Communities of [I]Senecio Vulgaris[I] L
As Duganella Zoogloeoides Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov
Massilia Yuzhufengensis Sp. Nov., Isolated from an Ice Core
Changes in the Bacterioplankton Community of Oligotrophic Lake Stechlin (Northeastern Germany) After Humic Matter Addition
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INTERACTIONS of CYANOBACTERIA and CO-OCCURRING MICROORGANISMS DURING CYANOBACTERIAL HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS a Dissertation Submitte
A Blue-Purple Pigment-Producing Bacterium Isolated from the Vezelka River in the City of Belgorod
Isolation and Identification of Potential Bioinoculants Based on Phosphate Solubilizing and Plant Growth Promoting Benefits Rachel Raths South Dakota State University
Duganella Sp. and Agrobacterium Sp
Bacteria Interactions Within the Microbiota of the Ancestral Metazoan Hydra Contribute to Fungal Resistance
Characterisation of Microbial Communities Colonising the Hyphal Surfaces of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
Molecular Keys to the Janthinobacterium and Duganella Spp. Interaction with the Plant Pathogen Fusarium Graminearum
Soil Biology & Biochemistry
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The Two Tort Dit U Noutati Na Maturit In
High Diversity of Cultivable Heterotrophic Bacteria in Association with Cyanobacterial Water Blooms
Maximum Parsimony Phylogenetic Tree Constructed Based on 16S Rrna Gene Sequence of Isolated Strains with the Closely Related Validly Published Species
Reduction by Soil Isolates of Heterotrophic Aerobic Bacteria: Formation of Extracellular Sete Nanospheres Mini Bajaj* and Josef Winter