During the wet season, rice cannot hold the carbon in anaerobic conditions.
Water - in the right amounts to maintain activity without causing anaerobic conditions.
They can be in either aerobic or anaerobic conditions.
The first requires anaerobic conditions and the second aerobic conditions.
In general, they are marine and prefer anaerobic conditions.
If nitrate is present in the media, P. aeruginosa may still grow under anaerobic conditions.
This lack of oxygen leads to anaerobic conditions which reduce the iron in the parent rock.
This fluorescence can last for months without anaerobic conditions.
These anaerobic conditions are uniform throughout the lagoon, except in a small surface level.
As a result prevail anaerobic conditions and plant roots suffocate.