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Evidence for microbial mediation of subseafloor nitrogen redox processes at Loihi Seamount, Hawaii [PDF]
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Charoenpong, Chawalit N. +6 more
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Decomposition of crude oil by the best decomposing strains in Erlen. ABSTRACT Petroleum hydrocarbons represent a major class of organic pollutants that seriously endanger marine and terrestrial ecosystems upon contamination, highlighting the urgent need for cost‐effective remediation methods.
Na Chen +12 more
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Sedimentological imprint on subseafloor microbial communities in Western Mediterranean Sea Quaternary sediments [PDF]
An interdisciplinary study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between geological and paleoenvironmental parameters and the bacterial and archaeal community structure of two contrasting subseafloor sites in the Western Mediterranean Sea (Ligurian ...
A. Godfroy +15 more
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Abstract The mixotrophic toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis forms red tides almost annually along Florida's Gulf coast. We hypothesize that the nutritional status and abundance of its prey, the picocyanobacterium Synechococcus, will affect its feeding rates and growth responses, with implications for bloom dynamics.
So Hyun Ahn +3 more
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The significance of microbiota in New Zealand seaweed aquaculture
ABSTRACT Seaweed‐associated microbes are the metabolic heavy lifters in the symbiotic relationship between the seaweed microbiome and their host macroalgae. In exchange for fixed carbon and an exclusive niche habitat offered by the host, the microbial consort performs a litany of crucial metabolic functions including vitamin production, nitrogen ...
Olivia C. Macrae, Chelsea J. Vickers
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Microbial Community During Bioremediation Experimental on Oil Spill in Coastal of Pari Island [PDF]
There is an information how to identify hydrocarbon degrading bacteria for bioremediation of marine oil spill. We have Bioremediation treatment for degradation of oil spill on Pari island and need two kind of experiment there are tanks experiment ...
Sutiknowati, L. I. (Lies)
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This research reveals the gut microbiota‐mediated severe foraging environment adaptation of wild small ruminants in the Three‐River‐Source National Park. Unlike Tibetan sheep (TS), blue sheep (PN and Tibetan antelope (TA) often grazed low‐quality herbage in a wildness environment, and the higher microbial diversity and resilient network characteristics
Hongjin LIU +11 more
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Bioprospecting for Genes Encoding Hydrocarbon-Degrading Enzymes from Metagenomic Samples Isolated from Northern Adriatic Sea Sediments [PDF]
Three metagenomic libraries were constructed using surface sediment samples from the northern Adriatic Sea. Two of the samples were taken from a highly polluted and an unpolluted site respectively.
Baranasic, Damir +13 more
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Cytotoxic and apoptotic evaluations of marine bacteria isolated from brine-seawater interface of the Red Sea. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: High salinity and temperature combined with presence of heavy metals and low oxygen renders deep-sea anoxic brines of the Red Sea as one of the most extreme environments on Earth. The ability to adapt and survive in these extreme environments
A Antunes +49 more
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We report Metagenome from the saline desert soil sample of Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat State, India. Metagenome consisted of 633,760 sequences with size 141,307,202 bp and 56% G + C content.
Rajesh Patel +5 more
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