Cyanobacteria are generally thought to be responsible for primary production and nitrogen fixation in the microbial communities that dominate Antarctic ecosystems. Recent studies of bacterial communities in terrestrial Antarctica, however, have shown that Cyanobacteria are sometimes only scarcely present, suggesting that other bacteria presumably take over their role as primary producers and diazotrophs. The diversity of key genes in these processes was studied in surface samples from the Sor Rondane Mountains, Dronning Maud Land, using clone libraries of the large subunit of ribulose-1,5-biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) genes (cbbL, cbbM) and dinitrogenase-reductase (nifH) genes. We recovered a large diversity of non-cyanobacter...
Advanced genomic-analysis techniques now suggest that microbial communities in cold, nutrient-poor A...
Antarctica features one of the most ancient, largest glacier reserves and the most pristine environm...
The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 G...
Cyanobacteria are generally thought to be responsible for primary production and nitrogen fixation i...
Introduction: In Antarctica, the presence of native flowering plants is restricted to the Peninsula....
Although Cyanobacteria are generally considered the most important primary producers and diazotrophs...
Although Cyanobacteria are generally considered the most important primary producers and diazotrophs...
Microbial life in exposed terrestrial surface layers in continental Antarctica is faced with extreme...
Microbial life in exposed terrestrial surface layers in continental Antarctica is faced with extreme...
In Antarctica, photosynthesis by Cyanobacteria is generally thought to be the main primary source of...
In Antarctica, photosynthesis by Cyanobacteria is generally thought to be the main primary source of...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Antarctic desert soil ecosystems are predominately comprised of prokaryotes, which have developed un...
>Magister Scientiae - MScAntarctica is known for its pristine environments. A variety of unsuitable ...
Advanced genomic-analysis techniques now suggest that microbial communities in cold, nutrient-poor A...
Antarctica features one of the most ancient, largest glacier reserves and the most pristine environm...
The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 G...
Cyanobacteria are generally thought to be responsible for primary production and nitrogen fixation i...
Introduction: In Antarctica, the presence of native flowering plants is restricted to the Peninsula....
Although Cyanobacteria are generally considered the most important primary producers and diazotrophs...
Although Cyanobacteria are generally considered the most important primary producers and diazotrophs...
Microbial life in exposed terrestrial surface layers in continental Antarctica is faced with extreme...
Microbial life in exposed terrestrial surface layers in continental Antarctica is faced with extreme...
In Antarctica, photosynthesis by Cyanobacteria is generally thought to be the main primary source of...
In Antarctica, photosynthesis by Cyanobacteria is generally thought to be the main primary source of...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Antarctic desert soil ecosystems are predominately comprised of prokaryotes, which have developed un...
>Magister Scientiae - MScAntarctica is known for its pristine environments. A variety of unsuitable ...
Advanced genomic-analysis techniques now suggest that microbial communities in cold, nutrient-poor A...
Antarctica features one of the most ancient, largest glacier reserves and the most pristine environm...
The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 G...