Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions
P(論文) Growth of microorganisms takes place during the short summer season in the Arctic and Antarctic, although some habitats are sterile. Both polar regions may be characterized by low metabolic activity due to a number of factors which are a result of the physical and chemical environment. In the...
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ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000099 2024-09-09T19:05:28+00:00 Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions Boyd, William L. 1967-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/99/files/KJ00000000951.pdf eng eng Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition scientific reports. Special issue 1 265 275 AA00246775 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/99/files/KJ00000000951.pdf 1967 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:04:49Z P(論文) Growth of microorganisms takes place during the short summer season in the Arctic and Antarctic, although some habitats are sterile. Both polar regions may be characterized by low metabolic activity due to a number of factors which are a result of the physical and chemical environment. In the Arctic in addition to temperature there is low pH, and low oxidation-reduction potential because of low concentrations of oxygen. The Antarctic is characterized by low temperature, moisture, high osmotic pressure, antibiotic (s) in rookeries, limited organic matter in most habitats, and possible toxic ions, especially in those areas where moisture is low. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic |
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P(論文) Growth of microorganisms takes place during the short summer season in the Arctic and Antarctic, although some habitats are sterile. Both polar regions may be characterized by low metabolic activity due to a number of factors which are a result of the physical and chemical environment. In the Arctic in addition to temperature there is low pH, and low oxidation-reduction potential because of low concentrations of oxygen. The Antarctic is characterized by low temperature, moisture, high osmotic pressure, antibiotic (s) in rookeries, limited organic matter in most habitats, and possible toxic ions, especially in those areas where moisture is low. departmental bulletin paper |
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Boyd, William L. Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions |
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Boyd, William L. |
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Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions |
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Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions |
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Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions |
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Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions |
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Ecology and Physiology of Soil Microorganisms in Polar Regions |
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ecology and physiology of soil microorganisms in polar regions |
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Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic |
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Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic |
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Antarc* Antarctic Arctic |
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Antarc* Antarctic Arctic |
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Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition scientific reports. Special issue 1 265 275 AA00246775 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/99/files/KJ00000000951.pdf |
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