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Emanuele Somma, Antonio Terlizzi, Maria Costantini, Madalena Madeira and Valerio Zupo
The successions of benthic communities over time are strongly influenced by the first colonizers, because surface associations are facilitated by modifications to the adhesive properties promoted by primary colonizers, such as bacteria, protozoans, diato...
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Zenglei Song, Yanyan Huang, Qing Liu and Xiaoke Hu
The invasive submerged Spartina alterniflora is dominant in the coastal Yellow River Delta wetland. Although sediment microorganisms have been found to mediate the nutrient cycle in wetlands, the role of epiphytic bacteria on submerged S. alterniflora ha...
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Maria Bla?ina, Ljiljana Ive?a, Ksenija Mato?ovic, Emina Pustijanac, Massimo Devescovi, Ena Priti?anac, Maja Fafandel and Renato Batel
The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between membrane-regulating functional lipids of three fucacean species and their associated epiphytic bacterial communities. The analyzed algae Treptacantha barbata, Carpodesmia crinita and Cystoseira...
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P. Lawrence Pusey, Virginia O. Stockwell, and Mark Mazzola
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Smerjai Bureenok, Tomoyuki Namihira, Susumu Mizumachi, Yasuhiro Kawamoto, Tadashi Nakada
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L. Gurovich, J. Stern
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Variabilidad espacial de la velocidad de infiltración del agua en el suelo. I. Generación de datosCiencia e Investigación Agraria, Revista latinoamericana en Ciencias de la Agricultura, está indexada en las siguientes bases de datos: Thomson ISI, Alerta ...
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