The soils of the McMurdo Dry Valleys are exposed to extremely dry and cold conditions. Nevertheless, they contain active biological communities that contribute to the biogeochemical processes. We have used ester-linked fatty acid (ELFA) analysis to investigate the effects of additions of carbon and nitrogen in glucose and ammonium chloride, respectively, on the soil microbial community in a field experiment lasting three years in the Garwood Valley. In the control treatment, the total ELFA concentration was small by comparison with temperate soils, but very large when expressed relative to the soil organic carbon concentration, indicating efficient conversion of soil organic carbon into microbial biomass and rapid turnover of soil organic c...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
In dryland ecosystems species richness for all domains decreases with increasing aridity. Several en...
In continental Antarctica, autotrophs are exclusively represented by cyanobacteria, algae, lichens a...
We have investigated how the microbially-driven processes of carbon (C) mineralization (respiration)...
Abstract: During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at ...
During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at Casey Stat...
We investigated the effects of increased soil temperature, water and nutrient availability on soil b...
During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent (Casey Sta...
Abstract: During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent ...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...
The release of respiratory CO₂ from polar tundra soils depends on the interactions between soil orga...
Little is known about the contribution of bacteria and fungi to decomposition of different carbon co...
Subarctic tundra soils store large quantities of the global organic carbon (C) pool as the decomposi...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
In dryland ecosystems species richness for all domains decreases with increasing aridity. Several en...
In continental Antarctica, autotrophs are exclusively represented by cyanobacteria, algae, lichens a...
We have investigated how the microbially-driven processes of carbon (C) mineralization (respiration)...
Abstract: During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at ...
During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at Casey Stat...
We investigated the effects of increased soil temperature, water and nutrient availability on soil b...
During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent (Casey Sta...
Abstract: During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent ...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...
The release of respiratory CO₂ from polar tundra soils depends on the interactions between soil orga...
Little is known about the contribution of bacteria and fungi to decomposition of different carbon co...
Subarctic tundra soils store large quantities of the global organic carbon (C) pool as the decomposi...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
In dryland ecosystems species richness for all domains decreases with increasing aridity. Several en...
In continental Antarctica, autotrophs are exclusively represented by cyanobacteria, algae, lichens a...