Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.

<p>The microbial life of sub-Antarctic islands plays a key role in the islands ecosystem, with microbial activities providing the majority of nutrients available for primary production. Knowledge of microbial diversity is still in its infancy and this is particularly true regarding the diversi...

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Main Author: Rapley, Joanne.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_1001_1223535337
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topic Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms
Nitrogen
Fixation
Soil microbiology.
spellingShingle Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms
Nitrogen
Fixation
Soil microbiology.
Rapley, Joanne.
Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.
description <p>The microbial life of sub-Antarctic islands plays a key role in the islands ecosystem, with microbial activities providing the majority of nutrients available for primary production. Knowledge of microbial diversity is still in its infancy and this is particularly true regarding the diversity of micro-organisms in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions. One particularly important functional group of micro-organisms is the diazotrophs, or nitrogen-fixing bacteria and archaea. This group have not been well studied in the sub-Antarctic region, but play an important role in the nutrient cycling of the island. This thesis explored the diversity of nitrogen-fixing organisms in the soil of different ecological habitats on the sub-Antarctic Marion Island.</p>
author Rapley, Joanne.
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title Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.
title_short Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.
title_full Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.
title_fullStr Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic diversity of nifH genes in Marion Island soil.
title_sort phylogenetic diversity of nifh genes in marion island soil.
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