IYS-1:

Fascinating microbes in extreme environments

Nakai, Ryosuke1,2 1National Institute of Genetics, 2JSPS Research Fellow Microbes living in extreme environments or those with extremely small cell sizes (ultramicrobacteria) are useful models for the study of microbial diversity and evolution. We describe representative microbes from
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IYS-2:

Cyanophycin mediates the accumulation and storage of fixed carbon in non-heterocystous filamentous cyanobacteria from coniform mats

Liang, Biqing1,2, Wu, Ting-Di3,4, Vali, Hojatollah5,6, Guerquin-Kern, Jean-Luc3,4, Wang, Chung-Ho2, Bosak, Tanja7 1Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan , 2 Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan , 3INSERM, U759, Orsay, France., 4 Institut Curie, Laborat
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IYS-3:

Ecological characterization of methanogens and methanotrophs in rice paddies

Lee, Hyo Jung, Jeon, Che Ok Department of Life Science, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, Methane emissions, along with methanotrophs and methanogens and soil chemical properties, were investigated in a flooded rice ecosystem. Methane emission increased after rice transplantation wa
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OA-28 (JTK0036):

Responses of coastal microbial communities to monomeric and polymeric chemical compounds

Haider, Md Nurul, Nishimura, Masahiko, Kogure, Kazuhiro The University of Tokyo Molecular techniques have revealed that the community of marine microbes is usually composed of relatively few “majorities” appear large individuals and huge “minorities” appear few in one sample. But, it
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OA-31 (JTK0037):

Distribution patterns of Verrucomicrobia along a meridional transect across the Pacific Ocean

Suzuki, Shotaro, Hamasaki, KojiAtmosphere and Ocean Research Institute Verrucomicrobia has a ubiquitous distribution in not only soils but also marine environments, and they constituted on average 2 % of the water column bacterial community. Although they are assumed to be an active p
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PD-062 (JTK):

Ecotoxicological and chemical evaluation of effluents from a petroleum chemical plant and the receiving coastal water

Ho, Chuan Hsin1, Lai, Hong Thih2, Cheng, Ta chih 3, Liu, Shiu Mei4 1Environmental safty and health center, Formosa Plastics Group, 2Department of Aquatic Biosciences, National Chiayi University, 3Department of Tropic Agriculture, National Pintung University, 4Department of Marine Biol
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