Influence of Dead Cells Killed by Industrial Biocides (BAC and DBNPA) on Biofilm Formation
Industrial biocides aim to keep water systems microbiologically controlled and to minimize biofouling. However, the resulting dead cells are usually not removed from the water streams and can influence the growth of the remaining live cells in planktonic and sessile states. This study aims to unders...
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Main Authors: | Ana C. Barros (Author), Diogo A. C. Narciso (Author), Luis F. Melo (Author), Ana Pereira (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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