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Tandong; Jiao, Nianzhi (August 25, 2009). "Genetic Diversity of Picocyanobacteria in Tibetan Lakes: Assessing the Endemic and Universal Distributions"
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region. Substantial findings indicate photosynthetic picoplankton, picocyanobacteria, and phytoplankton activity creates favorable conditions for carbonate
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May 2006). "Sulfolipids dramatically decrease phosphorus demand by picocyanobacteria in oligotrophic marine environments". Proceedings of the National
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Wilmotte, Annick (2007-02-01). "Allochthonous inputs of riverine picocyanobacteria to coastal waters in the Arctic Ocean". FEMS Microbiology Ecology
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"Use of stable isotope-labelled cells to identify active grazers of picocyanobacteria in ocean surface waters". Environmental Microbiology. 11 (2): 512–525
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Hannah (December 2012). "Significant silicon accumulation by marine picocyanobacteria". Nature Geoscience. 5 (12): 886–891. Bibcode:2012NatGe...5..886B
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Hannah (December 2012). "Significant silicon accumulation by marine picocyanobacteria". Nature Geoscience. 5 (12): 886–891. Bibcode:2012NatGe...5..886B
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Daniel H.; Butler, Susan (March 2018). "Consortial brown tide − picocyanobacteria blooms in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba". Harmful Algae. 73: 30–43. doi:10