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Concept RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Academic Article Detection of novel Fibrobacter populations in landfill sites and determination of their relative abundance via quantitative PCR.
Academic Article Molecular biological detection and quantification of novel Fibrobacter populations in freshwater lakes.
Academic Article Composition of the landfill microbial community as determined by application of domain- and group-specific 16S and 18S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes.
Academic Article The microbial ecology of anaerobic cellulose degradation in municipal waste landfill sites: evidence of a role for fibrobacters.
Academic Article Importance of Micromonospora spp. as colonizers of cellulose in freshwater lakes as demonstrated by quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR of 16S rRNA.
Academic Article Bioreduction of sheep carcasses effectively contains and reduces pathogen levels under operational and simulated breakdown conditions.
Academic Article Sediment composition influences spatial variation in the abundance of human pathogen indicator bacteria within an estuarine environment.
Academic Article Distribution and diversity of members of the bacterial phylum Fibrobacteres in environments where cellulose degradation occurs.
Academic Article Characterising the Canine Oral Microbiome by Direct Sequencing of Reverse-Transcribed rRNA Molecules.
Academic Article Isolation studies reveal a shift in the cultivable microbiome of oak affected with Acute Oak Decline.
Academic Article Subtle shifts in microbial communities occur alongside the release of carbon induced by drought and rewetting in contrasting peatland ecosystems.
Academic Article Lutispora saccharofermentans sp. nov., a mesophilic, non-spore-forming bacterium isolated from a lab-scale methanogenic landfill bioreactor digesting anaerobic sludge, and emendation of the genus Lutispora to include species which are non-spore-forming and mesophilic.
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