Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacteria Are Abundant in Desert Soils and Strongly Stimulated by Hydration
ABSTRACT How the diverse bacterial communities inhabiting desert soils maintain energy and carbon needs is much debated. Traditionally, most bacteria are thought to persist by using organic carbon synthesized by photoautotrophs following transient hydration events. Recent studies focused on Antarcti...
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Auteurs principaux: | Karen Jordaan, Rachael Lappan, Xiyang Dong, Ian J. Aitkenhead, Sean K. Bay, Eleonora Chiri, Nimrod Wieler, Laura K. Meredith, Don A. Cowan, Steven L. Chown, Chris Greening |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/f7352c5d4e574b4c9d60ec5966ece370 |
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