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Halophilic bacteria from Vemabanad lake: a promising tool for bioremediation of cadmium and lead/

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Main Authors: Sowmya, M, Researcher, Mohammed Hatha, A A, Guide
Corporate Author: Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam School of Environmental Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
Format: Ph.D Thesis
Published: Kottayam: Mahatma Gandhi University, 2017.
Subjects:
Theses (Ph.D.)- Environmental Science
Dissertation, academic (Ph.D.)
Natural history of Microorganisms > Kerala
Fungi > Kerala
Alagae > Kerala
Halophilic bacteria > Kerala
Online Access:http://www.mgutheses.in/search.php?search=3208&page=1&rad=acc
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