Microbiological component of grounds in the area of field Geological Camp in Antarctics

During four field seasons (Russian Antarctic Expeditions 52, 56, 58, 60), we estimated anthropogenic-induced variations of microflora in soils and surface grounds in the area of Druzhnaya-4 field camp. Systematic and regular environmental protection activities were found to have a significant influe...

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Published in:Geology
Main Authors: Sh. B. Teshebaev, A. S. Remnev, A. L. Panin, Ш. Б. Тешебаев, А. С. Ремнев, А. Л. Панин
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Государственный научный центр Российской Федерации Арктический и антарктический научно-исследовательский институт 2016
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Online Access:https://www.aaresearch.science/jour/article/view/93
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Summary:During four field seasons (Russian Antarctic Expeditions 52, 56, 58, 60), we estimated anthropogenic-induced variations of microflora in soils and surface grounds in the area of Druzhnaya-4 field camp. Systematic and regular environmental protection activities were found to have a significant influence on the character and recovery intensity of microbiota that is indigenous to the geographical and climatic conditions of the territory of the camp. В течение четырех сезонов (52-й, 56-й, 58-й, 60-й РАЭ) оценивались изменения микрофлоры при антропогенных воздействиях в почвах и поверхностных грунтах на территории полевой базы Дружная-4. Выявлено существенное влияние систематических и регулярных природоохранных мероприятий на характер и интенсивность восстановления микробиоты, аборигенной для территории базы.