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Microbial diversity of internal environment of Johann Gregor Mendel station, Antarctica
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Year of publication | 2011 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Czech Polar Reports |
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web | Czech Polar Research home page |
Field | Microbiology, virology |
Keywords | bacteria; Bacillus sp.; Pantoea agglomerans; James Ross Island |
Description | Microbiological samples were collected inside the main building of Johann Gregor Mendel station located at the James Ross Island near the coast of Antarctica. The aim was to examine the changes of microbial profile of the antarctic station environment. Twenty-three strains were obtained from the Set No. 1 and 27 strains were obtained from the Set No. 2.Bacillus sp. was the most common Gram-positive strain (9 isolations from the first set, 2 isolations from the second set). Pantoea agglomerans was the most common Gram-negative strain (2 isolations from the first set, 7 isolations from the second set). |