Role of thermophilic bacteria (Bacillus and Geobacillus) on crude oil degradation and biocorrosion in oil reservoir environment
Punniyakotti Elumalai(Thiruvalluvar University), Aruliah Rajasekar(Thiruvalluvar University), Balakrishnan Anandakumar(Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research), Byung‐Taek Oh(Jeonbuk National University), Jagannathan Madhavan(Thiruvalluvar University), Punniyakotti Parthipan(SRM Institute of Science and Technology), Jayaraman Narenkumar(Thiruvalluvar University)
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