Automated image analysis and in situ hybridization as tools to study bacterial populations in food resources, gut and cast of Lumbricus terrestris L.
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Dittmar Hahn | J. Zeyer | F. Schönholzer | D. Hahn | Josef Zeyer | Frank Schönholzer | Boris Zarda | B. Zarda
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