Key issues concerning biolog use for aerobic and anaerobic freshwater bacterial community-level physiological profiling

作者: Bradley W. Christian , Owen T. Lind

DOI: 10.1002/IROH.200510838

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摘要: … bacteria involved in carbon cycling. Specifically, Biolog EcoPlates™ were developed with ecologically relevant carbon substrates to allow investigators to measure carbon … functionality …

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