Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...

This study examines strategies that support microbial life in environments with the harshest conditions and little nutrients. In environments such as Antarctic desert, bacteria rely on continually scavenging trace amount of hydrogen from the air to flourish. Analogous to a mini hydrogen powered car,...

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Main Author: LEUNG, POK MAN
Format: Thesis
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Published: Monash University 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26180/22043810
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Energetic_Basis_of_Microbial_Growth_and_Persistence_in_Terrestrial_Oligotrophic_Ecosystems/22043810
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26180/22043810 2024-02-04T09:53:15+01:00 Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ... LEUNG, POK MAN 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.26180/22043810 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Energetic_Basis_of_Microbial_Growth_and_Persistence_in_Terrestrial_Oligotrophic_Ecosystems/22043810 unknown Monash University In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Microbial genetics Ecological physiology Microbial ecology Environmental biogeochemistry ScholarlyArticle Thesis Text article-journal 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26180/22043810 2024-01-05T00:57:33Z This study examines strategies that support microbial life in environments with the harshest conditions and little nutrients. In environments such as Antarctic desert, bacteria rely on continually scavenging trace amount of hydrogen from the air to flourish. Analogous to a mini hydrogen powered car, they consume atmospheric hydrogen to power carbon fixation for growth and produce water to maintain hydration. Through living on air, these microbes substitute the role of plants as primary producers. This finding refines the understanding of minimal requirements for life on Earth. Correspondingly, the discovery of these surprising lifestyles informs the search for extra-terrestrial life. ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic
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topic Microbial genetics
Ecological physiology
Microbial ecology
Environmental biogeochemistry
spellingShingle Microbial genetics
Ecological physiology
Microbial ecology
Environmental biogeochemistry
LEUNG, POK MAN
Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...
topic_facet Microbial genetics
Ecological physiology
Microbial ecology
Environmental biogeochemistry
description This study examines strategies that support microbial life in environments with the harshest conditions and little nutrients. In environments such as Antarctic desert, bacteria rely on continually scavenging trace amount of hydrogen from the air to flourish. Analogous to a mini hydrogen powered car, they consume atmospheric hydrogen to power carbon fixation for growth and produce water to maintain hydration. Through living on air, these microbes substitute the role of plants as primary producers. This finding refines the understanding of minimal requirements for life on Earth. Correspondingly, the discovery of these surprising lifestyles informs the search for extra-terrestrial life. ...
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title Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...
title_short Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...
title_full Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...
title_fullStr Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...
title_full_unstemmed Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Terrestrial Oligotrophic Ecosystems ...
title_sort energetic basis of microbial growth and persistence in terrestrial oligotrophic ecosystems ...
publisher Monash University
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