Autor:
Lacombe, Guillaume
Ribolzi, Olivier
Rochelle-Newall, E.
Dance, D.A.B.
Manivanh, L.
Pierret, A.
Rattanavong, S.
Kounnavongsa, O.
Buisson, Y.
Elliott, I.
Maeght, J.L.
Xayyathip, K.
Silisouk, J.
Vongsouvath, M.
Phetsouvanh, R.
Newton, P.N.
Melioidosis, a severe infection with the environmental bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, is being recognised increasingly frequently. What determines its uneven distribution within endemic areas is poorly understood. We cultured soil from a rice field in Laos for B. pseudomallei at different d...
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Lacombe, Guillaume
,
Ribolzi, Olivier
,
Rochelle-Newall, E.
,
Dance, D.A.B.
,
Manivanh, L.
,
Pierret, A.
,
Rattanavong, S.
,
Kounnavongsa, O.
,
Buisson, Y.
,
Elliott, I.
,
Maeght, J.L.
,
Xayyathip, K.
,
Silisouk, J.
,
Vongsouvath, M.
,
Phetsouvanh, R.
,
Newton, P.N.
,
[Burkholderia pseudomallei in a lowland rice paddy: seasonal changes and influence of soil depth and physico-chemical properties]
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Burkholderia pseudomallei in a lowland rice paddy: seasonal changes and influence of soil depth and physico-chemical properties