Hydrobiological Journal
Published 6 issues per year
ISSN Print: 0018-8166
ISSN Online: 1943-5991
SJR:
0.221
SNIP:
0.469
CiteScore™::
0.9
H-Index:
12
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Mechanisms of Symbiotic Interaction of Higher Aquatic Plants with the Accompanying Hydrocarbon-Oxidizing Microflora
Volume 36,
Issue 3, 2000,
10 pages
DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v36.i3.30
ABSTRACT
It has been found that the selective bacterial absorption of exometabolites produced by aquatic plants provides the basis for the symbiotic interaction of higher aquatic plants with the accompanying hydrocarbon-oxidizing microflora. The exogenous substances governing the acceleration or inhibition of the process of oil biodegradation have been identified.
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