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2002-07-18Risks to the aquatic ecosystem from the application of Metarhizium anisopliae for locust control in AustraliaMilner, RJ; Lim, RP; Hunter, DM
2011-06-01Influence of aggregated particles on biodegradation activities for dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) in Lake KahokugataMaki, T; Hirota, W; Motojima, H; Hasegawa, H; Rahman, MA
2014-10-13Surface immuno-functionalisation for the capture and detection of vibrio species in the marine environment: A new management tool for industrial facilitiesLaczka, OF; Labbate, M; Seymour, JR; Bourne, DG; Fielder, SS; Doblin, MA
2019-10-10Vulnerability of seagrass blue carbon to microbial attack following exposure to warming and oxygenMacreadie, PI; Atwood, TB; Seymour, JR; Fontes, MLS; Sanderman, J; Nielsen, DA; Connolly, RM
2005-01-01Effect of river water, sediment and time on the toxicity and bioavailability of molinate to the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri (Microtox)Yin, LP; Warne, MSJ; Lim, RP
2005-01-01Spatial and rainfall related patterns of bacterial contamination in Sydney Harbour estuaryHose, GC; Gordon, G; McCullough, FE; Pulver, N; Murray, BR
2008-09-24Analysis of the Pseudoalteromonas tunicata genome reveals properties of a surface-associated life style in the marine environmentThomas, T; Evans, FF; Schleheck, D; Mai-Prochnow, A; Burke, C; Penesyan, A; Dalisay, DS; Stelzer-Braid, S; Saunders, N; Johnson, J; Ferriera, S; Kjelleberg, S; Egan, S
2021Environmental prevalence of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 in Bangladesh coincides with V. cholerae non-O1 non-O139 genetic variants which overproduce autoinducer-2.Naser, IB; Shishir, TA; Faruque, SN; Hoque, MM; Hasan, A; Faruque, SM
2017Environmental bacteriophages active on biofilms and planktonic forms of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae: Potential relevance in cholera epidemiology.Naser, IB; Hoque, MM; Abdullah, A; Bari, SMN; Ghosh, AN; Faruque, SM
2022-06-30Molecular microbiological approaches reduce ambiguity about the sources of faecal pollution and identify microbial hazards within an urbanised coastal environment.Williams, NLR; Siboni, N; Potts, J; Campey, M; Johnson, C; Rao, S; Bramucci, A; Scanes, P; Seymour, JR
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