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A Noval Investigation of Microbiome from Vermicomposting Liquid Produced by Thai Earthworm, Perionyx Sp
Colwellia and Marinobacter Metapangenomes Reveal Species
Metaproteomics Characterization of the Alphaproteobacteria
Biogeochemical Insights Into Microbe–Mineral–Fluid Interactions in Hydrothermal Chimneys Using Enrichment Culture
A New Ciboria Sp. for Soil Mycoremediation and the Bacterial Contribution to the Depletion of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Sponges on the South‑East Coast of India Ramu Meenatchi1, Pownraj Brindangnanam1,2, Saqib Hassan1, Kumarasamy Rathna1, G
Parvibaculum Lavamentivorans Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Novel Heterotroph That Initiates Catabolism of Linear Alkylbenzenesulfonate
Plant and Bacterial Metaxin-Like Proteins: Novel Proteins Related to Vertebrate Metaxins Involved in Uptake of Nascent Proteins Into Mitochondria
Optimizing and Evaluating the Reconstruction of Metagenome-Assembled Microbial Genomes Bhavya Papudeshi1,2 , J
1 TITLE an Updated Phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria
Parvibaculum Lavamentivorans Type Strain (DS-1T)
Complete Genome Sequence of Parvibaculum Lavamentivorans Type Strain (DS-1T)
Analysis of the Herbicide Glyphosate and Related Organophosphonates in Seawater − Overcoming Salt-Matrix-Induced Limitations
LAS) and Related Compounds
Succession of Microbial Populations and Nitrogen-Fixation Associated with the Biodegradation of Sediment-Oil-Agglomerates Buried
Response of the Bacterial Community Associated with a Cosmopolitan Marine Diatom to Crude Oil Shows a Preference for the Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES in ANTARCTIC AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS: LINKAGES and LIMITATIONS by Trista Juliana Vick-Majors a Thesis Subm
EDTA Addition Enhances Bacterial Respiration Activities and Hydrocarbon Degradation in Bioaugmented and Non-Bioaugmented Oil-Contaminated Desert Soils
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1 Assessment of the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation Potential of the Sediment Microbial Community 2 from an Urban
Paracatenula, an Ancient Symbiosis Between Thiotrophic Alphaproteobacteria and Catenulid Flatworms