Active microbial biofilms in deep poor porous continental subsurface rocks
Abstract Deep continental subsurface is defined as oligotrophic environments where microorganisms present a very low metabolic rate. To date, due to the energetic cost of production and maintenance of biofilms, their existence has not been considered in poor porous subsurface rocks. We applied fluor...
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Auteurs principaux: | Cristina Escudero, Mario Vera, Monike Oggerin, Ricardo Amils |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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