Comprehensive study on soil bacterial community composition on Barton Peninsular and around Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica
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Title
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Comprehensive study on soil bacterial community composition on Barton Peninsular and around Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica
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Other Titles
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Comprehensive study on soil bacterial community composition on Barton Peninsular and around Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica
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Authors
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Kim, Mincheol
Kim, Ok-Sun
Hong, Soon Gyu
Lim, Hyounsoo
Cho, Ahnna
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Keywords
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16S rRNA gene; Antarctica; Bacteria; Barton Peninsular; Terra Nova Bay; physicochemical properties
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Issue Date
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2015
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Citation
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Kim, Mincheol, et al. 2015. Comprehensive study on soil bacterial community composition on Barton Peninsular and around Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica. International Meeting of the Federation of Korean Microbiological Societies. 대한민국. 2015.11.05~2015.11.06.
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Abstract
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Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent in our planet. Over the last few decades, the terrestrial ecosystems in Antarctica had been recognized as an aseptic place because of the extreme habitat conditions for life. With the dedicated terrestrial biological research, we begin to understand the uniqueness and complexity of these fragile ecosystems. Through the application of molecular techniques and further development of next generation sequencing technology in microbiology era, we realized that the microorganisms are highly diverse and their community structure is much more complex. In ecological function in these harsh habitats containing simple diversity of flora and fauna, microorganisms paly more significant role. Therefore, it is important and essential to understand what the dominant bacterial taxa are and what environmental variables predict bacterial community structure. Here in this presentation, the study on soil bacterial community structures and the correlation with physicochemical properties on Barton Peninsular in King George Islands of Antarctic Peninsular and around Terra Nova Bay in Victoria Land will be presented and discussed.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8144
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Conference Name
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International Meeting of the Federation of Korean Microbiological Societies
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Conference Place
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대한민국
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Conference Date
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2015.11.05~2015.11.06
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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세미나-학술발표
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- 2014-2016, Long-Term Ecological Researches on King George Island to Predict Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change (14-16) / Hong; Soon Gyu (PE14020; PE15020; PE16020)
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