Abundance of sulfur-degrading bacteria in a benthic bacterial community of shallow sea sediment in the off-Terengganu coast of the South China Sea
This study for the first time provides insight into the bacterial community in the benthic region of the Off-Terengganu Coastline, which is considered to be anthropogenically polluted due to heavy fishing vessel commotion. Subsurface bacteria were randomly collected from two locations at different d...
Main Authors: | Marziah, Z., Mahdzir, A., Musa, M. N., Jaafar, A. B., Azhim, A., Hara, H. |
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Format: | Article |
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2016
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