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Defluviicoccus
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Defluvicoccus
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
The taxonomic composition, characteristics, and neurotoxic activities of ribbon worm-associated bacteria from the Sea of Japan
D. I. Melnikova
,
I. Beleneva
,
A. P. Tyunin
,
T. Magarlamov
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
2017
Corpus ID: 255003246
The taxonomic composition of bacteria associated with two species of tetrodotoxin-bearing (TTX-bearing) (Hubrechtella juliae and…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Filamentous members of cluster III Defluviicoccus have the in situ phenotype expected of a glycogen-accumulating organism in activated sludge.
S. McIlroy
,
Tadashi Nittami
,
E. M. Seviour
,
R. Seviour
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 24354330
The in situ ecophysiology of alphaproteobacterial filamentous Cluster III Defluviicoccus present in enhanced biological…
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2009
2009
Elucidating further phylogenetic diversity among the Defluviicoccus-related glycogen-accumulating organisms in activated sludge.
S. McIlroy
,
R. Seviour
Environmental Microbiology Reports
2009
Corpus ID: 7325229
Glycogen-accumulating organisms (GAO) are thought to out-compete the polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAO) in activated…
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2009
2009
Anaerobic central metabolic pathways active during polyhydroxyalkanoate production in uncultured cluster 1 Defluviicoccus enriched in activated sludge communities.
L. C. Burow
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A. N. Mabbett
,
L. Borras
,
L. Blackall
FEMS Microbiology Letters
2009
Corpus ID: 21420834
A glycogen nonpolyphosphate-accumulating organism (GAO) enrichment culture dominated by the Alphaproteobacteria cluster 1…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Putative glycogen-accumulating organisms belonging to the Alphaproteobacteria identified through rRNA-based stable isotope probing.
R. Meyer
,
Aaron Marc Saunders
,
L. Blackall
Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 23412752
Deterioration of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) has been linked to the proliferation of glycogen-accumulating…
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