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Methylophaga marina
Methylamine As a Nitrogen Source for Microorganisms from a Coastal Marine
Cas Du Modèle Symbiotique Rimicaris Exoculata
Which Organisms Are Used for Anti-Biofouling Studies
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Stable-Isotope Probing Implicates Methylophaga Spp and Novel Gammaproteobacteria in Marine Methanol and Methylamine Metabolism
Functional Investigation of Methanol Dehydrogenase-Like Protein Xoxf in Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1
Mitigating Biofouling on Reverse Osmosis Membranes Via Greener Preservatives
Enrichment of Bacterioplankton Able to Utilize One-Carbon and Methylated Compounds in the Coastal Pacific Ocean Julie Dinasquet, Marja Tiirola, Farooq Azam
Estudio De La Composición De La Comunidad Bacteriana De Manantiales Salinos Ubicados En Los Departamentos De Risaralda Y Boyaca
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
The Microbiome of the Egyptian Red Sea Proper and Gulf of Aqaba
Understanding the Impacts of Viruses on Microbial Methanol Utilisation in Seawater
Active Methylotrophs in the Sediments of Lonar Lake, a Saline and Alkaline Ecosystem Formed by Meteor Impact
Molecular Characterization of Methanotrophic and Chemoautotrophic Communities at Cold Seeps
Bacteria in Agrobiology: Crop Ecosystems
(NORMALIZED to the Genus Level): SRB/SOB
Unrecognized Diversity of Microbes Linking Methanotrophy to Nitrogen
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MICROBIAL CYCLING of MARINE HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER By
Ecology of Microbe/ Basaltic Glass Interactions: Mechanisms and Diversity
Cas Du Modèle Symbiotique Rimicaris Exoculata Simon Le Bloa
Novel Methane, Ethane, and Propane Oxidizing Bacteria at Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps
Characterisation of Novel Methylotrophs and the Role of Xoxf in Coastal Marine Environments