Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China
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Resumo: | The succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community under earthquake action were investigated. The majority of pre-earthquake isolates belonged to the Gammaproteobacteria, including two numerically dominant Stenotrophomonas sp. RB25 and Acinetobacter sp. RB11 (r-strategists). The predominant post-earthquake isolates were Alphaproteobacteria, with Rhizobium sp. RA42 (K-strategists) being dominant among these organisms. |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China Yang,Hongmei Growth strategy Succession Spring microbe Earthquake |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
title_full |
Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
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Succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community from kezhou sinter in China |
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Yang,Hongmei |
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Yang,Hongmei Lou,Kai |
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Lou,Kai |
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Yang,Hongmei Lou,Kai |
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Growth strategy Succession Spring microbe Earthquake |
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Growth strategy Succession Spring microbe Earthquake |
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The succession and growth strategy of a spring microbial community under earthquake action were investigated. The majority of pre-earthquake isolates belonged to the Gammaproteobacteria, including two numerically dominant Stenotrophomonas sp. RB25 and Acinetobacter sp. RB11 (r-strategists). The predominant post-earthquake isolates were Alphaproteobacteria, with Rhizobium sp. RA42 (K-strategists) being dominant among these organisms. |
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