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Muricauda Ruestringensis Type Strain (B1T)
Artificial Neural Network Analysis of Microbial Diversity in the Central and Southern Adriatic
17-S. Prabhu Rekha.Indd
Pricia Antarctica Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Member of the Family Flavobacteriaceae, Isolated from Antarctic Intertidal Sediment
Muricauda Chongwuensis Sp. Nov., Isolated from Coastal Seawater of China
Molecular Biological and Physiological Investigations of Heterotrophic Bacteria Associated with Marine Filamentous Cyanobacteria
Morphogenesis of Ulva Mutabilis (Chlorophyta) Induced by Maribacter Species (Bacteroidetes, Flavobacteriaceae)
Genome-Based Taxonomic Classification Of
Carbohydrate Catabolic Capability of a Flavobacteriia Bacterium Isolated
2—Impact of Environmental Changes on the Microbial Community
Highly Diverse Flavobacterial Phages Isolated from North Sea Spring
American Museum Novitates
Bacterial Diversity Associated with the Tunic of the Model Chordate Ciona Intestinalis
Changes in Free-Living and Particle-Associated Bacterial Communities Depending on the Growth Phases of Marine Green Algae, Tetraselmis Suecica
Moml, a Novel Marine-Derived N-Acyl Homoserine Lactonase from Muricauda Olearia
Comparison of Bacterial Communities Associated with Prorocentrum Donghaiense and Karenia Mikimotoi Strains from Chinese Coastal Waters
Highly Diverse Flavobacterial Phages Isolated from North Sea Spring
Intracellular Bacteria Are Common and Taxonomically Diverse in Cultured and in Hospite Algal Endosymbionts of Coral Reefs
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Distinct Microbial Community Along the Chronic Oil Pollution Continuum of the Persian Gulf Converge with Oil Spill Accidents
Polysaccharide Utilization Loci of North Sea Flavobacteriia As Basis for Using Susc/D-Protein Expression for Predicting Major Phytoplankton Glycans
A Zeaxanthin-Producing Bacterium Isolated from the Algal Phycosphere Protects Coral Endosymbionts from Environmental Stress
Halophytes-Associated Endophytic and Rhizospheric Bacteria: Diversity, Antagonism and Metabolite Production