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Início Climate change affects key nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations on coral reefs

Climate change affects key nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations on coral reefs

Título: 
Climate change affects key nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations on coral reefs
Autor: 
Henrique Fragoso dos Santos
Ano: 
2014
DOI: 
10.1038/ismej.2014.70
Revista: 
The ISME Journal (Print)
ISSN: 
17517362
Idioma: 
Inglês
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