Mesophilic microorganisms build terrestrial mats analogous to Precambrian microbial jungles
Microbes venturing onto land could have impacted biogeochemical cycles billions of years before terrestrial plants, but insight into this process on ancient Earth has remained elusive. With the discovery and analysis of microbial mats analogous to those of the Precambrian, Finke and colleagues infer...
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Autores principales: | N. Finke, R. L. Simister, A. H. O’Neil, S. Nomosatryo, C. Henny, L. C. MacLean, D. E. Canfield, K. Konhauser, S. V. Lalonde, D. A. Fowle, S. A. Crowe |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/36b03c1c8f8d47d0b7cb99d7270aa565 |
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