The Life Aquatic at the Microscale
ABSTRACT There are more than one million microbial cells in every drop of seawater, and their collective metabolisms not only recycle nutrients that can then be used by larger organisms but also catalyze key chemical transformations that maintain Earth’s habitability. Understanding how these microbe...
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Auteur principal: | Jean-Baptiste Raina |
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Langue: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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