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Microbial dynamics on decaying leaves in a temporary

Moroccan river. I - Fungi

Abdellatif Maamri, Eric Chauvet, Hassan Chergui, François Gourbière, Eric

Pattee

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Abdellatif Maamri, Eric Chauvet, Hassan Chergui, François Gourbière, Eric Pattee. Microbial dy-namics on decaying leaves in a temporary Moroccan river. I - Fungi. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1998, 144 (1), pp.41-59. �hal-01373979�

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dynamics on decaying leaves in a temporary Moroccan river. I - Fungi. (1998) Archiv für Hydrobiologie, vol. 144 (n° 1). pp. 41-59.

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