Экология микроорганизмов экстремальных водных систем. Намсараев Б.Б - 82 стр.

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63. Rees, H.C., Grant, W.D., Jones, B.E., Heaphy, S. Diversity of Ke-
nyan soda lake alkaliphiles assessed by molecular methods // Ex-
tremophile. – 2004. – V.8. – P.63-71.
64. Revsbech N.P., Ward D.M. Microelectrode studies of interstitial
water chemistry and photosynthetic activity in a hot spring micro-
bial mat // Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1984. V. 48. 2. P. 270-
275.
65. Shivaji, S., Reddy, G. S. N., Suresh, K., Gupta, P., Chintalapati,
S., Schumann, P., Stackebrandt, E., and Matsumoto, G. I. Psyc-
hrobacter vallis sp. nov. and Psychrobacter aquaticus sp. nov.,
from Antarctica // Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., March 1, 2005;
55(2): 757-762.
66. Stetter, K. O. Hyperthermophilic prokaryotes // FEMS Microbiol.
Rev.- 1996b.-V. 18.- P. 149-158.
67. Sorokin, D.Yu., Gorlenko, V.M., Namsaraev, B.B., Namsaraev,
Z.B., Lysenko, A.M., Eshinimaev, B.Ts., Khmelenina, V.N.,
Trotsenko, Y.A., Kuenen, J.G., Prokaryotic communities of the
north-eastern Mongolian soda lakes // Hydrobiologia. – 2004. – V.
522. – P.235-248.
68. Tiago, I., Chung, A.P., Verissimo, A. Bacterial diversity in a non-
saline alkaline environment: heterotrophic aerobic populations //
Appl. Envivon. Micribiol. – 2004. – V. 70. – P.7378-7387.
69. Tindall, B.J. Prokaryotic diversity in the Antarctic: the tip of the
iceberg // Microbiol. Ecol. – 2004. – V.47. – P.271-283.
70. Ward, D.M., Beck, E., Revsbech, N.P., Sandbeck, K.A., Winfrey,
M.R. Decomposition of hot spring microbial mats // In Microbial
mats: Stromatolites. 1984. – P. 191-214.
71. Wiegel, J. Anaerobic alkalithermophiles, a novel group of extre-
mophiles // Extremophiles. 1998.- V.2. – P. 257-267.
72. Yamamoto, H., Hiraishi, A., Kato, K., Chiura, H.X., Maki, Y.,
Shimizu, A. Phylogenetic evidence for the existence of novel
thermophilic bacteria in hot-spring sulfur-turf microbial mats in
Japan // Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1998. V.64. P.1680-1687.
73. Zhilina, T.N., Zavarzin, G.A. Alkaliphic anaerobic community at
pH 10 // Curr. Microbiol. – 1994. – V. 29. – P.109-112.
74. Zavarzin, G.A., Zhilina T.N. Anaerobic chemotrophic alkaliphiles
// In: Journey to diverse microbial worlds / Ed. J. Seckbach.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands. –2000. – P.191–208.
63. Rees, H.C., Grant, W.D., Jones, B.E., Heaphy, S. Diversity of Ke-
    nyan soda lake alkaliphiles assessed by molecular methods // Ex-
    tremophile. – 2004. – V.8. – P.63-71.
64. Revsbech N.P., Ward D.M. Microelectrode studies of interstitial
    water chemistry and photosynthetic activity in a hot spring micro-
    bial mat // Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1984. V. 48. №2. P. 270-
    275.
65. Shivaji, S., Reddy, G. S. N., Suresh, K., Gupta, P., Chintalapati,
    S., Schumann, P., Stackebrandt, E., and Matsumoto, G. I. Psyc-
    hrobacter vallis sp. nov. and Psychrobacter aquaticus sp. nov.,
    from Antarctica // Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., March 1, 2005;
    55(2): 757-762.
66. Stetter, K. O. Hyperthermophilic prokaryotes // FEMS Microbiol.
    Rev.- 1996b.-V. 18.- P. 149-158.
67. Sorokin, D.Yu., Gorlenko, V.M., Namsaraev, B.B., Namsaraev,
    Z.B., Lysenko, A.M., Eshinimaev, B.Ts., Khmelenina, V.N.,
    Trotsenko, Y.A., Kuenen, J.G., Prokaryotic communities of the
    north-eastern Mongolian soda lakes // Hydrobiologia. – 2004. – V.
    522. – P.235-248.
68. Tiago, I., Chung, A.P., Verissimo, A. Bacterial diversity in a non-
    saline alkaline environment: heterotrophic aerobic populations //
    Appl. Envivon. Micribiol. – 2004. – V. 70. – P.7378-7387.
69. Tindall, B.J. Prokaryotic diversity in the Antarctic: the tip of the
    iceberg // Microbiol. Ecol. – 2004. – V.47. – P.271-283.
70. Ward, D.M., Beck, E., Revsbech, N.P., Sandbeck, K.A., Winfrey,
    M.R. Decomposition of hot spring microbial mats // In Microbial
    mats: Stromatolites. 1984. – P. 191-214.
71. Wiegel, J. Anaerobic alkalithermophiles, a novel group of extre-
    mophiles // Extremophiles. 1998.- V.2. – P. 257-267.
72. Yamamoto, H., Hiraishi, A., Kato, K., Chiura, H.X., Maki, Y.,
    Shimizu, A. Phylogenetic evidence for the existence of novel
    thermophilic bacteria in hot-spring sulfur-turf microbial mats in
    Japan // Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1998. V.64. P.1680-1687.
73. Zhilina, T.N., Zavarzin, G.A. Alkaliphic anaerobic community at
    pH 10 // Curr. Microbiol. – 1994. – V. 29. – P.109-112.
74. Zavarzin, G.A., Zhilina T.N. Anaerobic chemotrophic alkaliphiles
    // In: Journey to diverse microbial worlds / Ed. J. Seckbach.
    Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands. –2000. – P.191–208.
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