Characterization of dilution enrichment cultures obtained from size-fractionated soil bacteria by BIOLOG® community-level physiological profiles and restriction analysis of 16S rRNA genes

Author:

De Fede Krista L,Panaccione Daniel G,Sexstone Alan J

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Soil Science,Microbiology

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