Study on Bacterial and Fungal Growth Expending the Supernatant And Pellet Released During The Degradation Of Coir Pith By Cyanobacterium (Oscillatoria annae)

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Silambuselvi Muthukaruppan, Malini Dhanaraju, Rajakumar Sundaram and Malliga Perumal

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Silambuselvi Muthukaruppan, Malini Dhanaraju, Rajakumar Sundaram and Malliga Perumal (2014). Study on Bacterial and Fungal Growth Expending the Supernatant And Pellet Released During The Degradation Of Coir Pith By Cyanobacterium (Oscillatoria annae). International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research., 5(4), 619-627. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-117227