Abstract Purpose Snow and ice ecosystems present unexpectedly high microbial abundance and diversity. Although arctic and alpine snow environments have been intensively investigated from a microbiological point of view, few studies have been conducted in the Apennines. Accordingly, the main purpose of this research was to analyze the microbial communities of the snow collected in two different locations of Capracotta municipality (Southern Italy) after a snowfall record occurred on March 2015 (256 cm of snow in less than 24 h). Methods Bacterial communities were analyzed by the Next-Generation Sequencing techniques. Furthermore, a sp...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
The bacterial community structures in High-Arctic snow over sea ice and an ice-covered freshwater la...
International audienceFour different communities and one culture of autotrophic microbial assemblage...
Abstract Purpose Snow and ice ecosystems present unex...
Snow can be considered an independent ecosystem that hosts active microbial communities. Snow microb...
Seasonally, snow environments cover up to 50% of the land's surface, yet the microbial diversity and...
The objective of this study is to assess the uncultured bacterial diversity in the snowpack of the M...
The objective of this study is to assess the uncultured bacterial diversity in the snowpack of the M...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The micr...
Snow overlays the majority of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). However, there is very little informat...
Microorganisms uplifted during dust storms survive long-range transport in the atmosphere and could ...
International audienceTaxonomical and ecological analyses were performed on micro-autotrophs (cyanob...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
The bacterial community structures in High-Arctic snow over sea ice and an ice-covered freshwater la...
International audienceFour different communities and one culture of autotrophic microbial assemblage...
Abstract Purpose Snow and ice ecosystems present unex...
Snow can be considered an independent ecosystem that hosts active microbial communities. Snow microb...
Seasonally, snow environments cover up to 50% of the land's surface, yet the microbial diversity and...
The objective of this study is to assess the uncultured bacterial diversity in the snowpack of the M...
The objective of this study is to assess the uncultured bacterial diversity in the snowpack of the M...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The micr...
Snow overlays the majority of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). However, there is very little informat...
Microorganisms uplifted during dust storms survive long-range transport in the atmosphere and could ...
International audienceTaxonomical and ecological analyses were performed on micro-autotrophs (cyanob...
Snowmelt is a crucial period for alpine soil ecosystems, as it is related to inputs of nutrients, pa...
The bacterial community structures in High-Arctic snow over sea ice and an ice-covered freshwater la...
International audienceFour different communities and one culture of autotrophic microbial assemblage...