Bacterial diversity of the subsurface (18-22 cm), middle (60-64 cm) and bottom (100-104 cm) of a 136-cm-long sediment core sampled from a freshwater lake in Antarctica was determined by the culturable approach, T-RFLP and 16S rRNA gene clone libraries. Using the culturable approach, 41 strains were isolated and, based on phylogenetic analysis, they could be categorized into 14 groups. Representatives of the 14 groups varied in their growth temperature range (4-30 °C), in their tolerance to NaCl (0-2 M NaCl) and in the growth pH range (5-11). Eleven of fourteen representative strains exhibited either amylase, lipase, protease and (or) urease activities at 4 °C. Bacterial diversity at the phyla level using T-RFLP and 16S rRNA clone libraries ...
Heterotrophic bacteria isolated from five aquatic microbial mat samples from different locations in ...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
Abstract: Bacterial community composition during summer was analysed in surface and bottom waters of...
Antarctic lake ecosystems provide a rare opportunity to study the evolution and adaptation of microo...
The bacterial diversity of a soil sample collected in the vicinity of Lake Zub, Schirmacher Oasis, A...
The biodiversity of the pelagic bacterioplankton community of a maritime Antarctic freshwater lake w...
The microbial diversity in maritime meltwater pond sediments from Bratina Island, Ross Sea, Antarct...
Microorganisms were isolated from Antarctica lakes and identified based on 16S rDNA sequence analysi...
The diversity and biotechnological potentialities of bacterial isolates from brines of three Antarct...
Cultivation techniques were used to study the heterotrophic bacterial diversity in two microbial mat...
Abstract of the dissertationMicrobial diversity studies in sediments of perennially ice-covered lake...
Cultivation techniques were used to study the heterotrophic bacterial diversity in two microbial mat...
AbstractProkaryotic community structures in the anoxic sediment of the Antarctic meromictic Lake Nur...
This PhD dissertation explores aspects of the microbial ecology of Antarctica, focussing on the taxo...
Heterotrophic bacteria isolated from five aquatic microbial mat samples from different locations in ...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
Abstract: Bacterial community composition during summer was analysed in surface and bottom waters of...
Antarctic lake ecosystems provide a rare opportunity to study the evolution and adaptation of microo...
The bacterial diversity of a soil sample collected in the vicinity of Lake Zub, Schirmacher Oasis, A...
The biodiversity of the pelagic bacterioplankton community of a maritime Antarctic freshwater lake w...
The microbial diversity in maritime meltwater pond sediments from Bratina Island, Ross Sea, Antarct...
Microorganisms were isolated from Antarctica lakes and identified based on 16S rDNA sequence analysi...
The diversity and biotechnological potentialities of bacterial isolates from brines of three Antarct...
Cultivation techniques were used to study the heterotrophic bacterial diversity in two microbial mat...
Abstract of the dissertationMicrobial diversity studies in sediments of perennially ice-covered lake...
Cultivation techniques were used to study the heterotrophic bacterial diversity in two microbial mat...
AbstractProkaryotic community structures in the anoxic sediment of the Antarctic meromictic Lake Nur...
This PhD dissertation explores aspects of the microbial ecology of Antarctica, focussing on the taxo...
Heterotrophic bacteria isolated from five aquatic microbial mat samples from different locations in ...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov