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Isolation and physiological characterization of autotrophic sulphur bacteria oxidizing dimethyl disulphide as sole of energy /

Isolation and physiological characterization of autotrophic sulphur bacteria oxidizing dimethyl disulphide as sole of energy /

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Main Authors: 208203 Smith, Neil A., Kelly, Don P.
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Bacteria, Autotrophic
Dimethyl sulphate
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