Chemical Defense of Marine Organisms Against Biofouling Explored with a Bacterial Adhesion Bioassay

  • Camps M
  • Dombrowsky L
  • Viano Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Marine biofouling is a complex process of colonization of submerged surfaces, whatever their natural or artificial nature. After a biochemical conditioning step, pioneer bacteria begin to settle on the surface to constitute a biofilm. Progressively, microalgae,...

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Camps, M., Dombrowsky, L., Viano, Y., Blache, Y., & Briand, J.-F. (2010). Chemical Defense of Marine Organisms Against Biofouling Explored with a Bacterial Adhesion Bioassay. In Global Change: Mankind-Marine Environment Interactions (pp. 341–345). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8630-3_60

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