A marine microbial consortium apparently mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane

Nature - Tập 407 Số 6804 - Trang 623-626 - 2000
Antje Boëtius1, Katrin Ravenschlag1, Carsten J. Schubert1, Dirk Rickert2, Friedrich Widdel1, Armin Gieseke1, Rudolf Amann1, Bo Barker Jørgensen1, Ursula Witte1, Olaf Pfannkuche2
1Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany
2Geomar Res. Center for Marine Geosciences, Kiel, Germany

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