Molecular and Geochemical Basis of Microbially Induced Carbonates Precipitation for Treating Acid Mine Drainage: Lessons from a Novel Sporosarcina Genomospecies Of Mine Tailings

Author:

Cuaxinque-Flores Gustavo,Talavera-Mendoza Oscar,Aguirre-Noyola José Luis,Hernández-Flores Giovanni,Martínez-Miranda Verónica,Rosas-Guerrero Victor,Martínez-Romero María Esperanza

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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