Bioaugmentation and coexistence of two functionally similar bacterial strains in aerobic granules.

scientific article published on 17 March 2007

Bioaugmentation and coexistence of two functionally similar bacterial strains in aerobic granules. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00253-007-0917-9
P698PubMed publication ID17370069

P2093author name stringAbdul Majid Maszenan
He-Long Jiang
Joo-Hwa Tay
P2860cites workCompetition among three predominant ruminal cellulolytic bacteria in the absence or presence of non-cellulolytic bacteriaQ31843052
P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbioaugmentationQ864204
P304page(s)1191-1200
P577publication date2007-03-17
P1433published inApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyQ13553694
P1476titleBioaugmentation and coexistence of two functionally similar bacterial strains in aerobic granules.
P478volume75

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