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    Neustonic versus epiphytic bacteria of eutrophic lake and their biodegradation ability on deltamethrin

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    This study evaluated biodegradation of the insecticide deltamethrin (1 μg l−1) by pure cultures of neustonic (n = 25) and epiphytic (n = 25) bacteria and by mixed cultures (n = 1), which consisted of a mixture of 25 bacterial strains isolated from the surface microlayer (SM ≈ 250 μm) and epidermis of the Common Reed (Phragmites australis, (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.) growing in the littoral zone of eutrophic lake Chełmżyńskie. Results indicate that neustonic and epiphytic bacteria are characterized by a similar average capacity to degrade deltamethrin. After a 15-day incubation, bacteria isolated from the surface microlayer reduced the initial concentration of deltamethrin by 60%, while the average effectiveness of the bacteria found on the Common Reed equaled 47%

    Strukturen und Konflikte der post-bipolaren Weltordnung

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    The Role of Tachykinins and the Tachykinin NK1 Receptor in Nausea and Emesis

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    Allgemeine Pflanzenpathologie

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    Die Nebennierenrinde

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