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202. Effects of Homeopathic Arsenicum Album, Nosode, and Gibberellic Acid Preparations on the Growth Rate of Arsenic-Impaired Duckweed (Lemna gibbaL.)
203. Microbial ecology of organic aggregates in aquatic ecosystems
204. The complete genome sequence of the algal symbiont Dinoroseobacter shibae: a hitchhiker's guide to life in the sea
205. Distribution ofRoseobacterRCA and SAR11 lineages and distinct bacterial communities from the subtropics to the Southern Ocean
206. Growth phase-dependent global protein and metabolite profiles of Phaeobacter gallaeciensis strain DSM 17395, a member of the marine Roseobacter -clade
207. Effects of potentised substances on growth rate of the water plant Lemna gibba L.
208. Spatio-temporal dynamics of suspended matter properties and bacterial communities in the back-barrier tidal flat system of Spiekeroog Island
209. Surface selection, adhesion, and retention behavior of marine bacteria on synthetic organic surfaces using self-assembled monolayers and atomic force microscopy
210. Production of a Blue Pigment (Glaukothalin) by MarineRheinheimeraspp.
211. Cultivable bacteria from bulk water, aggregates, and surface sediments of a tidal flat ecosystem
212. Short-term dynamics of bacterial communities in a tidally affected coastal ecosystem
213. Test System Stability and Natural Variability of a Lemna Gibba L. Bioassay
214. Diversity, ecology, and genomics of the Roseobacter clade: a short overview
215. Duckweed (Lemna gibba L.) as a Test Organism for Homeopathic Potencies
216. Organophosphate Pesticide Concentrations in Coral Tissues of Indonesian Coastal Waters
217. Bacteria of the Roseobacter Clade Show Potential for Secondary Metabolite Production
218. Different coupling of dissolved amino acid, protein, and carbohydrate turnover to heterotrophic picoplankton production in the Southern Ocean in austral summer and fall
219. Bacterial community dynamics during polysaccharide degradation at contrasting sites in the Southern and Atlantic Oceans.
220. Different utilization of alginate and other algal polysaccharides by marine A lteromonas macleodii ecotypes.
221. Adaptation of an abundant Roseobacter RCA organism to pelagic systems revealed by genomic and transcriptomic analyses.
222. Reclassification of Roseobacter gallaeciensis Ruiz-Ponte et al. 1998 as Phaeobacter gallaeciensis gen. nov., comb. nov., description of Phaeobacter inhibens sp. nov., reclassification of Ruegeria algicola (Lafay et al. 1995) Uchino et al. 1999 as Marinovum algicola gen. nov., comb. nov., and emended descriptions of the genera Roseobacter, Ruegeria and Leisingera
223. Physical and biogeochemical controls of microaggregate dynamics in a tidally affected coastal ecosystem
224. Algae–bacteria interactions and their effects on aggregation and organic matter flux in the sea
225. Effects of Potentised Substances on Growth Kinetics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe
226. Phylogeny of Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes from oxic habitats of a tidal flat ecosystem
227. Bacterial Consumption of Humic and Non-Humic Low and High Molecular Weight DOM and the Effect of Solar Irradiation on the Turnover of Labile DOM in the Southern Ocean
228. Volatiles Released by aStreptomyces Species Isolated from the North Sea
229. Production of macroaggregates from dissolved exopolymeric substances (EPS) of bacterial and diatom origin
230. Antibacterial Property of a Coral-Associated Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea Against Shrimp Pathogenic Vibrio harveyi (In Vitro Study)
231. A new sampling device for microaggregates in turbid aquatic systems
232. Tidal dynamics of dissolved and particulate matter and bacteria in a tidal flat ecosystem in spring and fall
233. Coupling of epipelagic and mesopelagic heterotrophic picoplankton production to phytoplankton biomass in the Antarctic polar frontal region
234. Sources and sinks of dissolved free amino acids and protein in a large and deep mesotrophic lake
235. α- and β- Proteobacteria Control the Consumption and Release of Amino Acids on Lake Snow Aggregates
236. Impact of a phytoplankton bloom on the diversity of the active bacterial community in the southern North Sea as revealed by metatranscriptomic approaches.
237. Bacterioplankton turnover of dissolved free monosaccharides in a mesotrophic lake
238. Bacterioplankton dynamics in a large mesotrophic lake: II. concentrations and turnover of dissolved amino acids
239. Bacterioplankton dynamics in a large mesotrophic lake: I. abundance, production and growth control
240. Formation of macroscopic organic aggregates (lake snow) in a large lake: The significance of transparent exopolymer particles, plankton, and zooplankton
241. Diel variability of bacterioplankton biomass production and cell multiplication in Lake Constance
242. Direct observation of phytoplankton, TEP and aggregates on polycarbonate filters using brightfield microscopy
243. Poles Apart: Arctic and Antarctic Octadecabacter strains Share High Genome Plasticity and a New Type of Xanthorhodopsin
244. Use of dissolved combined and free amino acids by planktonic bacteria in Lake Constance
245. Limnetic macroscopic organic aggregates (lake snow): Occurrence, characteristics, and microbial dynamics in Lake Constance
246. Carbon and nitrogen sources of planktonic bacteria in Lake Constance studied by the composition and isotope dilution of intracellular amino acids
247. Differential decomposition of humic acids by marine and estuarine bacterial communities at varying salinities.
248. Biogeography and phylogenetic diversity of a cluster of exclusively marine myxobacteria.
249. Distribution of Roseobacter RCA and SAR11 lineages in the North Sea and characteristics of an abundant RCA isolate.
250. Comparative genome analysis and genomeguided physiological analysis of Roseobacter litoralis.
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