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Cellulose and Cellulose Synthase in a Marine <i>Pseudomonas</i> Strain from Antarctica: Characterization, Adaptive Implications, and Biotechnological Potential. [PDF]
Biondini MC +7 more
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Some Like It Rock 'N' Cold: Speleomycology of Ravništarka Cave (Serbia). [PDF]
Stupar M +5 more
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Lichens and Health-Trends and Perspectives for the Study of Biodiversity in the Antarctic Ecosystem. [PDF]
Prado T, Degrave WMS, Duarte GF.
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Fungi of the Antarctic: Evolution under extreme conditions
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ON SOME FUNGI ISOLATED FROM THE ANTARCTIC MATERIALS
openaire
Tolerance of Antarctic soil fungi to hydrocarbons
Little is known about the effects of hydrocarbons and fuel oil on Antarctic filamentous fungi in the terrestrial Antarctic environment. Growth of fungi and bacteria from soils around Rothera Research Station (Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula) was assessed in the presence of ten separate aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons [marine gas oil (MGO ...
Kevin A Hughes, Melody S Clark
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Cold adaptation in Arctic and Antarctic fungi
SummaryGrowth and activity at low temperatures and possible physiological and ecological mechanisms underlying survival of fungi isolated from the cold Arctic and Antarctic are reviewed here. Physiological mechanisms conferring cold tolerance in fungi are complex; they include increases in intracellular trehalose and polyol concentrations and ...
Clare H Robinson
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Ancient fungi in Antarctic permafrost environments [PDF]
Filamentous fungi in 36 samples of Antarctic permafrost sediments were studied. The samples collected during the Russian Antarctic expedition of 2007-2009 within the framework of the Antarctic Permafrost Age Project (ANTPAGE) were recovered from different depths in ice-free oases located along the perimeter of the continent.
G A Kochkina +2 more
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