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- who: ufeffMd Mehediufeff ufeffIqbalufeff from the Tsinghua University, China have published the paper: Microbial communities on eelgrass (ufeffZostera marinaufeff) thriving in Tokyo Bay and the possible source of leaf-attached microbes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to provide new insight into the colonization of eelgrass leaves by microbial communities based on leaf age and to compare these communities to the root-rhizome of Z. marina, and the surrounding microenvironment (i.e., PA and FL fraction of seawater and sediment). The sequence data from this study have been submitted to . . .
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