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Arctic microorganisms respond more to elevated UV-B radiation than CO₂ / David Johnson, Colin D. Campbell, JOhn A. Lee, Terry V. Callaghan, Dylan Gwynn-Jones.
Title: | Arctic microorganisms respond more to elevated UV-B radiation than CO₂ / David Johnson, Colin D. Campbell, JOhn A. Lee, Terry V. Callaghan, Dylan Gwynn-Jones. |
Author(s): | Johnson, David. Campbell, Colin D. Lee, JOhn A. Callaghan, Terry V. Gwynn-Jones, Dylan. |
Date: | 2002. |
In: | Nature. (2002.), Vol. 416(6876) (2002) |
Abstract: | Studies conducted near Abisko Scientific Research Station, Swedish Lapland, show that five years of exposure of subarctic heath to enhanced UV-B radiation both alone and in combination with elevated CO₂, resulted in significant changes in C:N ratio and in bacterial community structure of soil microbial biomass. |
Notes: | Nature. Vol. 416(6876) :82-83 (2002). |
Keywords: | 579 -- Microbiology and bacteriology. 551.521.63 -- Ultraviolet radiation. 546.264-31 -- Carbon dioxide. .000(410) -- British author. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*55) -- European Arctic. (*57) -- Sweden. |
SPRI record no.: | 161354 |
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