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Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie: Verhandlungen
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XIII. Ecology of Aquatic Organisms. 1. Microbes

A concept on the structure and function of bacterial community in aquatic ecosystems

With 3 figures in the text

Pages 2739-2743 | Published online: 01 Dec 2017

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