Epibiotic microorganisms associated with microcrustaceans in overlying water of Philippine paddy fields

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Epibiotic microorganisms associated with micro crustaceans in the overlying water of Philippine paddy fields were examined by scanning electron microscopy, and their associations were compared with those observed in Japanese paddy fields (Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 43, 633-641, 651-664, 1997). Various types of microorganisms, including bacteria, protozoa, and algae, colonized microcrustaceans and their kinds and colonizing patterns varied depending on the kinds of microcrustaceans. Common associations between epibionts and respective micro crustaceans were observed in the Philippines and in Japan: e.g., rodshaped bacteria on Cyclopidae and Cypridopsidae; no microorganisms on Simocephalus spp. © 1999, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Taniguchi, M., Ventura, W., Toyota, K., & Kimura, M. (1999). Epibiotic microorganisms associated with microcrustaceans in overlying water of Philippine paddy fields. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 45(3), 757–766. https://doi.org/10.1080/00380768.1999.10415841

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