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Changes of biofilm-forming bacterial community on acrylic surface emerged in seawater

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Title
Changes of biofilm-forming bacterial community on acrylic surface emerged in seawater
Other Titles
해수 아크릴표면에서의 생물막 형성 세균군집의 변화
Authors
Kwon, K.K.
Park, J.H.
Lee, Hong Kum
Cho, Kyeung Hee
Lee, Yoo Kyung
Keywords
T-RFLPacrylic surfacebiofilmcommunity composition
Issue Date
2004
Citation
Kwon, K.K., et al. 2004. "Changes of biofilm-forming bacterial community on acrylic surface emerged in seawater". MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY, 6(4): s1-s3.
Abstract
The ocean is typically known as a poor nutrient environment for bacterial metabolsm and growth. The interfacial effect of naturally occurring surfaces, however, cause the collection and concentration of nutrients by charge- charge or hydrophobic interactions, thereby providing microorganisms with important advantages.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/5939
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10126-004-8369-z
Type
Article
Indexed
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2004-2004, Utilization of Genetic Resources and Procurement of Marine Microbial Diversity (04-04) / Lee, Hong Kum (PE91200)
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