Cite
Cyanobacteria newly isolated from marine volcanic seeps display rapid sinking and robust, high-density growth.
MLA
Schubert, Max G., et al. “Cyanobacteria Newly Isolated from Marine Volcanic Seeps Display Rapid Sinking and Robust, High-Density Growth.” Applied & Environmental Microbiology, vol. 90, no. 11, Nov. 2024, pp. 1–23. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00841-24.
APA
Schubert, M. G., Tzu-Chieh Tang, Goodchild-Michelman, I. M., Ryon, K. A., Henriksen, J. R., Chavkin, T., Yanqi Wu, Miettinen, T. P., Van Wychen, S., Dahlin, L. R., Spatafora, D., Turco, G., Guarnieri, M. T., Manalis, S. R., Kowitz, J., Hann, E. C., Dhir, R., Quatrini, P., Mason, C. E., & Church, G. M. (2024). Cyanobacteria newly isolated from marine volcanic seeps display rapid sinking and robust, high-density growth. Applied & Environmental Microbiology, 90(11), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00841-24
Chicago
Schubert, Max G., Tzu-Chieh Tang, Isabella M. Goodchild-Michelman, Krista A. Ryon, James R. Henriksen, Theodore Chavkin, Yanqi Wu, et al. 2024. “Cyanobacteria Newly Isolated from Marine Volcanic Seeps Display Rapid Sinking and Robust, High-Density Growth.” Applied & Environmental Microbiology 90 (11): 1–23. doi:10.1128/aem.00841-24.