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Jasna, V.; Ram, A.S.P.; Parvathi, A.; Sime-Ngando, T.
(PLOS One, vol.13(3); 2018; Article no: e0194020)
Our understanding on the importance of viral lysis in the functioning of tropical estuarine ecosystem is limited. This study examines viral infection of prokaryotes and subsequent lysis of cells belonging to different ...
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Gupta, V.; Trivedi, N.; Simoni, S.; Reddy, C.R.K.
(Algal Research, vol.31; 2018; 463-468)
Innovative technologies in seaweed aquaculture are the need of the hour for sustaining the emerging global market demands. The supply of seedlings for year-round sea farming has remained as a major challenge for large-scale ...
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Shinde, V.L.; Meena, R.M.; Shenoy, B.D.
(Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol.128; 2018; 593-600)
Tarballs are semisolid blobs of crude oil, normally formed due to weathering of crude-oil in the sea after any kind of oil spills. Microorganisms are believed to thrive on hydrocarbon-rich tarballs and possibly assist in ...
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Singh, Anshika; Thakur, N.L.
(Hydrobiologia, vol.809(1); 2018; 247-263)
Competition for resources, which often results in resource tradeoffs, is intense among sessile benthic organisms. In this investigation, we tested the tradeoffs between the primary and secondary functions by studying the ...
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DeSouza, A.M.; Gauns, M.U.
(Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, vol.98(1); 2018; 149-159)
The Indian Western continental shelf (IWCS) is amongst the most productive regions of the world, being noteworthy for upwelling (south-west monsoon) and downwelling (north-east monsoon) that tunes the water biogeochemistry. ...
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