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A Budai Termálkarszt Diana-Hygieia-forrásának biofilmjében előforduló baktériumközösségek [PDF]
Hazánk karsztos területei fontos nemzeti értéket képviselnek többek között egyedülálló táji jellemzőik, természeti kincseik és tájgazdálkodási jelentőségük miatt is.
Anda, Dóra
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Additional file 5. Fig. S2 The number of reads from the 7 metagenomes mapped back to the reference sequences of the marker genes. Fig. S3 The overall number of reads per metagenome mapped to the reference sequences of all considered marker genes (nitrogen fixation (nifH/D/K), carbon fixation (cbbL/S, aclA/B, acsA(cooS)/B)). Table S10.
Chiciudean, Iulia +7 more
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SIP metagenomics identifies uncultivated Methylophilaceae as dimethylsulphide degrading bacteria in soil and lake sediment. [PDF]
Dimethylsulphide (DMS) has an important role in the global sulphur cycle and atmospheric chemistry. Microorganisms using DMS as sole carbon, sulphur or energy source, contribute to the cycling of DMS in a wide variety of ecosystems.
A Chauhan +62 more
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Additional file 1. Fig. S1 The display of sediment samples collected from Movile Cave. Photographic images of the sediments.
Chiciudean, Iulia +7 more
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Half a century after Ionescu’s work on Romanian Diplura – A faunal contribution based on material collected from karst areas [PDF]
The main publication on the Romanian diplurans belongs to M.A. Ionescu who inventoried 22 species mainly from soil and forest litter from 22 collecting points. The further faunal investigation of two caves (Peştera Izvorul Tăuşoarelor and Peştera Movile)
Alberto Sanjuan +2 more
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Methylamine as a nitrogen source for microorganisms from a coastal marine environment [PDF]
Nitrogen is a key limiting resource for biomass production in the marine environment. Methylated amines, released from the degradation of osmolytes, could provide a nitrogen source for marine microbes.
Altschul +58 more
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Interview with Professor Colin Murrell
Prof. Colin Murrell, a distinguished microbiologist and Emeritus Professor at the University of East Anglia, UK, is well known for his contributions to various areas of environmental microbiology and microbial ecology. Prof.
Janez Mulec
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An important work of subterranean biology, signed by FRANCIS DOV POR, Ophel: a groundwater biome based on chemoautotrophic resources. The global significance of the Ayyalon cave finds, Israel is presented and discussed in the present paper.
ŞTEFAN NEGREA
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The Role of Condensation Corrosion in Thermal Speleogenesis. Study of a Hypogenic Sulfidic cCve in Aix-les-Bains, France [PDF]
Condensation-corrosion is an active speleogenetical process in thermal caves where high thermal gradient drives air convection. Wall retreat rates are greater than in meteoric caves.
Audra, Philippe +3 more
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Groundwater Life: Some New Biospeleological Views Resulting from the Ophel Paradigm
The functioning of the new chemoautotrophic biome Ophel (POR, 2007) is discussed based on its type locality, the Ayyalon groundwater pool, which is compared to the Movile cave and the Frasassi caves.
FRANCIS DOV POR
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