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  • Viggor, S.; Joesaar, M.; Vedler, E.; Kiiker, R.; Paernpuu, L.; Heinaru, A.
    Occurrence of diverse alkane hydroxylase alkB genes in indigenous oil-degrading bacteria of Baltic Sea surface water (2015), Mar. Pollut. Bull., 101, 507-516 .
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degradation formation of specific bacterial communities with reduced diversity after three week incubation of seawater with heptane, hexadecane, diesel fuel or crude oil. The isolates belong to well-known oil-degrading strains from the phyla Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria, whereas the genera Pseudomonas and Rhodococcus are represented with the biggest number of strains uncultured bacterium

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uncultured bacterium
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