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Mineral dissolution by heterotrophic bacteria: principles and methodologies

Valsami-Jones et al., 2000

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1650908422789825439
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Valsami-Jones E
McEldowney S
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Mineral dissolution, the primary mechanism of release of inorganic species/nutrients to the Earth's surface, can be influenced by heterotrophic microbial activity. Heterotrophic (also known as organotrophic) bacteria may affect mineral dissolution directly or indirectly via a …
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