Deep subsurface microbiology / / edited by Andreas Teske, Jennifer F. Biddle, Virginia P. Edgcomb and Axel Schippers.

Deep subsurface microbiology is a highly active and rapidly advancing research field at the interface of microbiology and the geosciences; it focuses on the detection, identification, quantification, cultivation and activity measurements of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes that permeate the subsurfa...

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