Аноксигенные фототрофные бактерии содовых озер Юго-Восточного Забайкалья
Диссертация
Можно заключить, что микробные сообщества эпиконтинентальных степных содовых озер Юго-Восточного Забайкалья являются реликтовыми и сформировались под давлением длительно действующего жесткого фактора: высокой щелочности среды, обусловленной карбонатным засолением. Таким образом, видимо, возникли специализированные алкалофильные формы. В тоже время, нестабильность экосистемы степных водоемов… Читать ещё >
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