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Biodegradation of microcystins by bacterial communities co-existing with the flagellate Monas guttula and concurrent succession of community structures
Biodegradation of microcystins by bacterial communities co-existing with the flagellate Monas guttula and concurrent succession of community structures
Biodegradation of microcystins by bacterial communities co-existing with the flagellate Monas guttula and concurrent succession of community structures
Li, J. (author) / Shimizu, K. (author) / Zhou, Y. (author) / Utsumi, M. (author) / Sakharkar, M.K. (author) / Zhang, Z. (author) / Sun, H. (author) / Sugiura, N. (author)
JOURNAL OF WATER SUPPLY ; 60 ; 352-363
2011-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
363.61
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