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Microbial subpopulations in the biofilm attached to the substratum and in the free flocs of a fixed-bed anaerobic bioreactor

The microbial flora of a fixed-bed anaerobic methanogenic bioreactor fed with acetate/propionate/butyrate was studied by direct, qualitative and quantitative methods avoiding culture isolation. The aims were to identify species, determine the distribution of microbes between the biofilm attached to...

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Published in:Applied microbiology and biotechnology 1996-11, Vol.46 (4), p.443-449
Main Authors: ZELLNER, G, MACARIO, A. J. L, CONWAY DE MACARIO, E
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