- Winogradsky column
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A glass column with an anaerobic lower zone and an aerobic upper zone, which allows growth of microorganisms under conditions similar to those found in a nutrient-rich lake.
Microbiology. Aard_Wark . 2009.
Microbiology. Aard_Wark . 2009.
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