Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 972
These allow exposure to abiotic factors such as temperature , light , and pH but ,
with the possible exception of bacteriophage , most exclude the natural
microflora . Only two of these in situ studies used enclosures containing the ...
These allow exposure to abiotic factors such as temperature , light , and pH but ,
with the possible exception of bacteriophage , most exclude the natural
microflora . Only two of these in situ studies used enclosures containing the ...
Page 977
Mercury and organomercurial resistances determined by plasmids in
Pseudomonas . J. Bacteriol . 132 : 186–196 . 8. Freter , R. 1984. Factors affecting
conjugal plasmid transfer in natural bacterial communities , p . 105–114 . In M. J.
Klug and ...
Mercury and organomercurial resistances determined by plasmids in
Pseudomonas . J. Bacteriol . 132 : 186–196 . 8. Freter , R. 1984. Factors affecting
conjugal plasmid transfer in natural bacterial communities , p . 105–114 . In M. J.
Klug and ...
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These methods were judged to be less appropriate for studies of natural
populations as they impose a strong selection for the larger bacteria . The tools of
molecular biology offer new and potentially very powerful ways to study
organisms in ...
These methods were judged to be less appropriate for studies of natural
populations as they impose a strong selection for the larger bacteria . The tools of
molecular biology offer new and potentially very powerful ways to study
organisms in ...
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