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Autor:
E V Spirina, T A Spirina
Publikováno v:
RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety, Vol 0, Iss 2, Pp 22-26 (2011)
In the Ulyanovsk region the estimation with help Acer platonoides L. is carried out bioindication. It is established, that A. platonoides L., growing on adverse under ecological characteristics to territories, are characterized by increase drought re
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https://doaj.org/article/1f37ac0766da48ce8a2b6ed0a8773b33
Publikováno v:
Paleontological Journal. 54:913-921
The analysis of metagenomes from four Late Pleistocene permafrost samples allowed us to recognize nearly four hundred genera of protists and fungi, as well as nematodes, in the microeukaryotic assemblage. The sample of the ancient oxbow lake sediment
Autor:
Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, Renxing Liang, Katie Sipes, Daniel E. Williams, E. V. Spirina, Karen G. Lloyd, Abraham L. Almatari, Elizaveta Rivkina, Alexander Eddie, Tullis C. Onstott
Publikováno v:
Appl Environ Microbiol
Permafrost microbes may be metabolically active in microscopic layers of liquid brines, even in ancient soil. Metagenomics can help discern whether permafrost microbes show adaptations to this environment. Thirty-three metagenome-assembled genomes (M
Autor:
Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, Xiaofen Wu, Susan M. Pfiffner, E. V. Spirina, Abraham L. Almatari, Daniel E. Williams, Elizaveta Rivkina
Publikováno v:
FEMS microbiology ecology. 96(12)
This work integrates cultivation studies of Siberian permafrost and analyses of metagenomes from different locations in the Arctic with the aim of obtaining insights into the community of photosynthetic microorganisms in perennially frozen deposits.
Autor:
Viktoria Scherbakova, Elizaveta Rivkina, Andrey Abramov, A.V. Shatilovich, E. V. Spirina, Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, Lada E. Petrovskaya, Lyubov Shmakova
Publikováno v:
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes. 29:246-256
Permafrost and ice are important components of cryogenic planets and other bodies, which are abundant in the universe. Earth is one of many planets of the cold type. Earth's permafrost and ice provide an opportunity to test hypotheses that could be a
Publikováno v:
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 954:012069
The article presents the results of the analysis of the content of vitamins in the meat of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus from the Clariidae family, which are widespread in the world’s industrial aquaculture. Studies have shown that African
Autor:
Ekaterina V. Durdenko, Elizaveta Rivkina, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Nikita Demidov, Andrey Abramov, E. V. Spirina
Publikováno v:
Paleontological Journal. 51:1440-1452
Cryopegs, lenses of hypersaline unfrozen soil or water within permafrost, are a model for astrobiology, since free water can only be present on cryogenic bodies and planets in the form of brine. In this paper the diversity of aerobic halophilic-psych
Autor:
Elizaveta Rivkina, Konstantin V. Kuleshov, Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, E. V. Spirina, A. K. Yunusova
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Microbacterium sp. strain Gd 4-13, isolated from late Pleistocene permafrost of marine origin located on the Gydanskiy Peninsula. Genome sequence analysis was performed to understand strain survivability m
Autor:
Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, Lyubov Shmakova, E. V. Spirina, Zhou Li, Elizaveta Rivkina, Maria N. Tutukina, Xiaofen Wu
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
The late Pleistocene Ice Complex (also known as Yedoma) encompasses ice-rich permafrost formed when alluvial and/or aeolian sediments accumulated under cold climatic conditions. Three metagenomes obtained from Yedoma deposits continually frozen for p
Autor:
Jordan T. Bird, Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, E. V. Spirina, Victoria Oshurkova, Victoria A. Shcherbakova, Elizaveta Rivkina, Gary S. Wilson, Joy Buongiorno, Kirill Krivushin, Karen G. Lloyd
Publikováno v:
FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 94
Polar permafrost is at the forefront of climate change, yet only a few studies have enriched the native methane-producing microbes that might provide positive feedbacks to climate change. Samples Ant1 and Ant2, collected in Antarctic Miers Valley fro