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Publications by M. Byappanahalli
Indigenous Soil Bacteria and Low Moisture May Limit but Allow Faecal Bacteria to Multiply and Become a Minor Population in Tropical Soils
Water Science and Technology
Technology
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Degradation of Cypermethrin by Indigenous Bacteria From Contaminated Soil
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The Functional Characterisation of Soybean (Glycine Max L.) Rhizospheric Bacteria Indigenous to Ethiopian Soils
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Isolation and Partial Characterisation of Thermophilic Cellulolytic Bacteria From North Malaysian Tropical Mangrove Soil
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Population Dynamics of Soil Bacteria Cultured Under Different Nutrient Conditions
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