Bacterial adhesion in aquatic system
ID: bacterial-adhesion-in-aquatic-system
Bacterial adhesion in aquatic systems refers to the process by which bacteria attach themselves to surfaces in water environments, such as phytoplankton, other microorganisms, sediments, or artificial structures like ship hulls and water treatment facilities. This process plays a significant role in various ecological, biochemical, and biogeochemical processes in aquatic environments.
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