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The association of bdellovibrios with surfaces in the aquatic environment

Williams et al., 1995

Document ID
9745170088847550443
Author
Williams H
Kelley J
Baer M
Turng B
Publication year
Publication venue
Canadian journal of microbiology

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In the aquatic environment, the association of microorganisms with surfaces represents an important phase in the life cycle and ecology of many microbial species. However, previous studies to understand the ecology of the bdellovibrios have ignored examination of the role …
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