Low densities of epiphytic bacteria from the marine alga Ulva australis inhibit settlement of fouling organisms.
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Low densities of epiphytic bacteria from the marine alga Ulva australis inhibit settlement of fouling organisms.
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Low densities of epiphytic bac ...... ttlement of fouling organisms.
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Low densities of epiphytic bac ...... ttlement of fouling organisms.
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Carola Holmström
Peter Steinberg
Rebecca Case
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10.1128/AEM.01543-07
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2007-10-26T00:00:00Z