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The grazing activity of Acrobeloides sp. drives phytate mineralisation within its trophic relationship with bacteria

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Published in:Journal of Nematology
Main Authors: Mercedes García-Sánchez, Mathilde Souche, Carlos Trives-Segura, Claude Plassard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-02-01
Subjects:
Acrobeloides sp
Bacterial proliferation
Nematode migration
Micro-food web interactions
Phytase-producing bacteria
Phosphorus cycling
Online Access:https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/journal_of_nematology/53/i_current/pdf/10.21307_jofnem-2021-021.pdf
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