Measurement of Microbial Nucleic Acid Synthesis and Specific Growth Rate by 32PO4 and [3H]Adenine: Field Comparison
AUTOR(ES)
Karl, David M.
RESUMO
We compared two radiotracer methods for measuring total microbial nucleic acid synthesis and specific growth rate. Using a sample from an oligotrophic environment, we found that there was excellent agreement between the two methods.
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