Influence of crude oil on changes of bacterial communities in Arctic sea-ice (English)
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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY
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2005
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Title:Influence of crude oil on changes of bacterial communities in Arctic sea-ice
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Contributors:Gerdes, B. ( author ) / Brinkmeyer, R. ( author ) / Dieckmann, G. ( author ) / Helmke, E. ( author )
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Published in:FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY ; 53, 1 ; 129-139
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Publication date:2005-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 53, Issue 1
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Microbial life in cold ecosystemsHäggblom, Max et al. | 2005
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Trophic interactions in the methanogenic microbial community of low-temperature terrestrial ecosystemsKotsyurbenko, O.R. et al. | 2005
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Aerobic methanotrophic bacteria of cold ecosystemsTrotsenko, Yuri A. et al. | 2005
- 27
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Asymmetric symbiont adaptation to Arctic conditions could explain why high Arctic plants are non-mycorrhizalKytöviita, Minna-Maarit et al. | 2005
- 33
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Degradability of dissolved soil organic carbon and nitrogen in relation to tree speciesKiikkilä, Oili et al. | 2005
- 41
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Impacts of warming and fertilization on nitrogen-fixing microbial communities in the Canadian High ArcticDeslippe, Julie R. et al. | 2005
- 51
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Comparison of secondary metabolite production by Penicillium crustosum strains, isolated from Arctic and other various ecological nichesSonjak, Silva et al. | 2005
- 61
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The structure and stability of the bacterioplankton community in Antarctic freshwater lakes, subject to extremely rapid environmental changePearce, David A. et al. | 2005
- 73
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Extremotrophs, extremophiles and broadband pigmentation strategies in a high arctic ice shelf ecosystemMueller, Derek R. et al. | 2005
- 89
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Archaeal communities in High Arctic wetlands at Spitsbergen, Norway (78(degree)N) as characterized by 16S rRNA gene fingerprintingHøj, Lone et al. | 2005
- 89
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Archaeal communities in High Arctic wetlands at Spitsbergen, Norway (78°N) as characterized by 16S rRNA gene fingerprintingHøj, L. / Olsen, R. A. / Torsvik, V. L. et al. | 2005
- 103
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Characterization of potential stress responses in ancient Siberian permafrost psychroactive bacteriaPonder, Monica A. et al. | 2005
- 117
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Biodiversity of cryopegs in permafrostGilichinsky, David et al. | 2005
- 129
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Influence of crude oil on changes of bacterial communities in Arctic sea-iceGerdes, Birte et al. | 2005
- 141
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Hydrocarbon contamination changes the bacterial diversity of soil from around Scott Base, AntarcticaSaul, David J. et al. | 2005
- 157
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An antarctic psychrotrophic bacterium Halomonas sp. ANT-3b, growing on n-hexadecane, produces a new emulsyfying glycolipidPepi, Milva et al. | 2005
- 167
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Anaerobic treatment of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol in an expanded granular sludge bed-anaerobic filter (EGSB-AF) bioreactor at 15 (degree)CCollins, Gavin et al. | 2005
- 167
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Anaerobic treatment of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol in an expanded granular sludge bed-anaerobic filter (EGSB-AF) bioreactor at 15 °CCollins, G. / Foy, C. / McHugh, S. / O’Flaherty, V. et al. | 2005
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Influence of Pb contamination in boreal forest soil on the growth and ligninolytic activity of litter-decomposing fungiTuomela, Marja et al. | 2005
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Editorial board| 2005