Indigenous Microbiota and Habitat Influence Escherichia coli Survival More than Sunlight in Simulated Aquatic Environments
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Indigenous Microbiota and Habitat Influence Escherichia coli Survival More than Sunlight in Simulated Aquatic Environments
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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 79, Issue 17, Pages 5329-5337
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American Society for Microbiology
发表日期
2013-06-29
DOI
10.1128/aem.01362-13
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