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Community structure of actively growing bacteria in a coastal fish-farming area
2020
PLoS ONE
In fish-farming areas, copious amounts of organic matter are released into the surrounding environment. Although it is well-known that bacterial community structures and activities are tightly coupled with organic conditions in the environment, actively growing bacteria (AGB) species that are responsible are still largely unknown. Here, we determined seasonal variations in the community structures of free-living and particle-attached AGB in surface and bottom seawater, and also in the easily
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0235336
pmid:32589651
fatcat:n4vkofrznrhu3lh6t67kdh3wyy