Several strains of bacteria and yeasts were isolated at various depths of a meromictic lake, Lake Vanda, to clarify their physiological properties in relation to their habitats. Gram-negative rods, strains T-1, T-2, T-6, T-14, 3B, and Pseudomonas sp. 3G, were isolated at depths of above 30m where the temperature is 5-7℃ and the chlorinity is low. T-1, T-6, 3B, and 3G grow aerobically below 27℃, optimally about 20℃ under low salt concentration (<1% NaCl). Gramnegative aerobic cocci, strains 13A-F, were isolated at a depth of 69m near the bottom where the temperature is 24℃ and the chlorinity is high, up to 76.5 g/kg. Strain 13A grows aerobically at 12-36℃, optimally about 30℃ under the addition of 0 to 10% NaCl to the culture medium. T-1, T-...
Antarctic is among the most scarcely investigated extreme niches in relation to microorganisms livin...
A total of 132 yeast strains were characterised from 4 sediment samples collected from small puddles...
This article examines the question of the possible existence of microbial life inhabiting the subgla...
Abstract: Several strains of bacteria and yeasts were isolated at various depths of a meromictic lak...
Lake Vanda is a meromictic, permanently ice-covered lake in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. The McMurdo Dr...
The permanently ice-covered lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica are distinctive ecosystems ...
Abstract: Water and soil samples from Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica were found to contain a heteroge...
Background: Antarctica has been successfully colonized by microorganisms despite presenting adverse ...
Microorganisms were isolated from Antarctica lakes and identified based on 16S rDNA sequence analysi...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
This PhD dissertation explores aspects of the microbial ecology of Antarctica, focussing on the taxo...
Isolation of microorganisms and determination of gases dissolved in waters of unfrozen salt lakes in...
A total of 34 yeast isolates were characterized from 4 water samples collected from Kongsfjord at Ny...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing d...
Lake Vostok, located below the 4000 m thick Antarctic Ice Sheet, is the largest subglacial lake in A...
Antarctic is among the most scarcely investigated extreme niches in relation to microorganisms livin...
A total of 132 yeast strains were characterised from 4 sediment samples collected from small puddles...
This article examines the question of the possible existence of microbial life inhabiting the subgla...
Abstract: Several strains of bacteria and yeasts were isolated at various depths of a meromictic lak...
Lake Vanda is a meromictic, permanently ice-covered lake in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. The McMurdo Dr...
The permanently ice-covered lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica are distinctive ecosystems ...
Abstract: Water and soil samples from Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica were found to contain a heteroge...
Background: Antarctica has been successfully colonized by microorganisms despite presenting adverse ...
Microorganisms were isolated from Antarctica lakes and identified based on 16S rDNA sequence analysi...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
This PhD dissertation explores aspects of the microbial ecology of Antarctica, focussing on the taxo...
Isolation of microorganisms and determination of gases dissolved in waters of unfrozen salt lakes in...
A total of 34 yeast isolates were characterized from 4 water samples collected from Kongsfjord at Ny...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing d...
Lake Vostok, located below the 4000 m thick Antarctic Ice Sheet, is the largest subglacial lake in A...
Antarctic is among the most scarcely investigated extreme niches in relation to microorganisms livin...
A total of 132 yeast strains were characterised from 4 sediment samples collected from small puddles...
This article examines the question of the possible existence of microbial life inhabiting the subgla...