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Misetov I.A., Kalashnikova M.V., Alekhinа G.P. THE POSSIBILITY OF USING ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY TO STUDY SOIL MICROFLORA The possibility of using atomic force microscopy to study bacterial morphotypes found in black soil. In the soil revealed the predominance of rod-shaped and coccoid forms. The number of bacteria exceeded the number of nano-sized objects micron.Key words: soil microflora, atomic force microscopy.
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Authors: Alehina G.P., Misetov I.A., Kalashnikova M.V.
Year: 2011
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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