HIGHLIGHTS
- who: September et al. from the Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan have published the research: Microbiologically in uenced corrosion: The gap in the eld, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In 96% of the surveyed cases, SRP were the main focus of analysis (Supplementary Table S1), being culture media the most prevalent analytical tool for their detection (29 reports), followed by molecular biology methods .
SUMMARY
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) is considered to be a significant threat to mechanical integrity in industries such as water distribution, oil and gas . . .
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