Candidate Brocadiales dominates C, N and S cycling in anoxic groundwater of a pristine limestone-fracture aquifer.
@article{Starke2017CandidateBD, title={Candidate Brocadiales dominates C, N and S cycling in anoxic groundwater of a pristine limestone-fracture aquifer.}, author={Robert Starke and Martina M{\"u}ller and Michael Gaspar and Manja Marz and Kirsten K{\"u}sel and Kai Uwe Totsche and Martin von Bergen and Nico Jehmlich}, journal={Journal of proteomics}, year={2017}, volume={152}, pages={ 153-160 } }
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