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106 related items for PubMed ID: 4643939

  • 21. [Plankton of coastal lagoons. VI. Seasonal distribution of phytoplankton in Yavaros Lagoon, Sonora, Mexico (1969-1970)].
    Santoyo H.
    Rev Latinoam Microbiol; 1974; 16(1):49-58. PubMed ID: 4527484
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    OVERBECK J, BABENZIEN HD.
    Z Allg Mikrobiol; 1964; 4():59-76. PubMed ID: 14298266
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    Maksimov VV, Shchetinina EV, Kraĭkivskaia OV, Maksimov VN, Maksimova EA.
    Mikrobiologiia; 2002; 71(5):690-6. PubMed ID: 12449637
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  • 24. Phytoplankton blooms and fish recruitment rate: effects of spatial distribution.
    Biktashev VN, Brindley J.
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  • 25. [Importance of overgrowths in evaluating the effect of sewage discharges on the sanitary state of water channels].
    Tal'skikh VN.
    Gig Sanit; 1978 Jan; (1):97-8. PubMed ID: 146644
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  • 26. Experimental manipulations of microbial food web interactions in a humic lake: shifting biological drivers of bacterial community structure.
    Kent AD, Jones SE, Lauster GH, Graham JM, Newton RJ, McMahon KD.
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  • 27. [Microbial community of the water column of the Selenga River-Lake Baikal biogeochemical barrier].
    Maksimenko SIu, Zemskaia TI, Pavlova ON, Ivanov VG, Buriukhaev SP.
    Mikrobiologiia; 2008 Aug; 77(5):660-7. PubMed ID: 19004348
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  • 28. [Aerobic methanotrophic bacteria from shore thermal spring of Lake Baikal].
    Zelenkina TS, Eshinimaev BTs, Dagurova OP, Suzina NE, Namrasaev BB, Trotsenko IuA.
    Mikrobiologiia; 2009 Aug; 78(4):545-51. PubMed ID: 19827720
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  • 29. [Composition, abundance and distribution of phytoplankton from the Urias estuary, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. II. Summer period (1980)].
    Cortés Altamirano R, Pastén Miranda N.
    Rev Latinoam Microbiol; 1982 Aug; 24(4):297-308. PubMed ID: 7187709
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  • 30. [Protist plankton from the Khanka lake].
    Ladygina VP, Gurevich IuL.
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  • 31. [Microorganisms of Lake Baikal and Lake Nyasa as indicators of anthropogenic influence: prospects of use in biotechnology].
    Verkhozina VA, Verkhozina EV, Gonchar DA, Dedkov VS, Degtiarev SKh, Kusner IuS.
    Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol; 2004 Aug; 40(4):455-9. PubMed ID: 15455719
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  • 32. [Quantity of heterotrophic microorganisms in the water of Lake Baikal].
    Maksimova EA, Maksimov VN, Vorob'eva EI.
    Mikrobiologiia; 1974 Aug; 43(1):124-8. PubMed ID: 4407453
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  • 33. [Finding of the subarctic leeches, Acanthobdella peledina and Cystobranchus mammillatus, in the Lake Baikal basin and the reasons for their absence in Lake Baikal itself].
    Pronin NM.
    Parazitologiia; 1979 Aug; 13(5):555-8. PubMed ID: 492778
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  • 34. Bacterial community dynamics during the winter-spring transition in the North Sea.
    Sapp M, Wichels A, Wiltshire KH, Gerdts G.
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  • 35. Phytoplankton, pelagic community and nutrients in a deep oligotrophic alpine lake: ratios as sensitive indicators of the use of P-resources (DRP:DOP:PP and TN:TP:SRSi).
    Teubner K.
    Water Res; 2003 Apr; 37(7):1583-92. PubMed ID: 12600386
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  • 36. A survey of the plankton of Strangford Lough, Co. Down.
    Boyd RJ.
    Proc R Ir Acad B; 1973 Apr; 73(15):231-67. PubMed ID: 4771547
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  • 37. [Intoxication of man and animals with phytoplankton toxins from surface waters].
    Vogler G.
    Arch Hyg Bakteriol; 1967 May; 151(1):1-22. PubMed ID: 4877229
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  • 38. [Diversity of bacteria at various depths in the southern part of lake Baikal as detected by 16S rRNA sequencing].
    Denisova LIa, Bel'kova NL, Tulokhonov II, Zaĭchikov EF.
    Mikrobiologiia; 1999 May; 68(4):547-56. PubMed ID: 10576092
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  • 39. [Vertical distribution of heterotrophic bacteria in open deep-water regions of Lake Baikal].
    Kriss AE, Chebotarev EI.
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  • 40. [Effect of the sewage from a cellulose plant on the biological activity of the silt microflora in Lake Baikal].
    Gaponiuk EI, Vishenkova EM.
    Gig Sanit; 1980 Mar; (3):66. PubMed ID: 7364249
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