Geller, 1985 - Google Patents
Degradation and formation of refractory DOM by bacteria during simultaneous growth on labile substrates and persistent lake water constituentsGeller, 1985
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- Geller A
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- Swiss journal of hydrology
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Abstract Changes in molecular size distribution associated with degradation of refractory DOM (macromolecules, apparent mol wt.≥ 1500) by 3 strains of bacteria were investigated by Sephadex G-15 gel permeation chromatography and DOC analysis of the eluates …
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