Some bacteria isolated from marine plankton and mud
57 bacterial strains isolated from marine plankton and mud from the inshore waters of Cochin, are described. The flora of the plankton was dominated by chromogens while mud sample and failed to produce chromogens. The different strains are divided into five arbitrary groups for the convenience of description. The flora is similar to that of Mandapam (east coast) while it differed from the flora of Calicut (west coast) in the paucity of Bacillus and other spore formers.
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Main Author: | Gore, P.S. |
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Format: | article biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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1972
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Subjects: | Biology, bacteria, flora, mud, marine ecology, plankton, Bacillus, Cochin, Kerala, India, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33587 |
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