Biofilm cultivation facilitates coexistence and adaptive evolution in an industrial bacterial community
The majority of ecological, industrial and medical impacts of bacteria result from diverse communities containing multiple species. This diversity presents a significant challenge as co-cultivation of multiple bacterial species frequently leads to species being outcompeted and, with this, the possib...
Principais autores: | Henriksen, NNSE, Hansen, MF, Kiesewalter, HT, Russel, J, Nesme, J, Foster, KR, Svensson, B, Øregaard, G, Herschend, J, Burmølle, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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