PA-013:

Effect of temperature change on microbial community structure in groundwater during long-term thermal loading experiments

Ohkubo, Satoshi1,2, Saito, Saito1,2, Komatsu, Toshiko1,2, Ohnishi, Jun-ichi1,2 1Saitama Univ. Sci. Eng., 2JST CREST Ground source heat pump system utilizes groundwater with relatively constant temperature as heat source and heat sink. In addition to such technologies, widespread subsu
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PA-012:

Characterization of degradation of wetland plant communities on floodplain in typical steppe region of Inner Mongolia Plateau

Wang, Li-xin1, Li, Jian-Wei1, Liu, Hua-Min2, Liang, Cun-Zhu2 1College of environment and resources, Inner Mongolia University, 2College of life sciences, Inner Mongolia University Aims River floodplain meadow is the most productive sites of biological, but due to excessive grazing, th
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PA-011:

Bacterial Diversity of Eutrophic Lake Wetland in Wuliangsuhai

Zhao, Ji College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University Bacteria are important drivers for nearly all biogeochemical cycles in wetland ecosystems. Soils and sediments from Wuliangsuhai wetland, a previously uncharacterized natural wetland located in western Inner Mong
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PA-010:

Microbial diversity of Marimo in Lake Akan

Nakai, Ryosuke1,2, Wakana, Isamu3, Tsujimoto, Megumu4, Imura, Satoshi4, Niki, Hironori1 1National Institute of Genetics, 2JSPS Research Fellow, 3Lake Akan Eco-Museum Center, 4National Institute of Polar Research A rare freshwater green alga, Aegagropila linnaei, forms ball-like aggreg
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PA-009 (JTK):

The diversity of endophytic fungi from coastal plants in Taiwan

Yeh, Yu-Hung, Kirschner, Roland Department of Life Sciences, National Central University, Taiwan Certain endophytic fungi assist their host plants to overcome stress. Since coastal vegetation is adapted to particular abiotic stress factors, endophytic fungi may play an important role
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PA-008:

Current systems shape bacterial community structure in the Sanriku coastal area, northwestern Japan

Kaneko, Ryo, Kobayashi, Yoko, Hamasaki, Koji, Shiozaki, Takuhei, Kogure, Kazuhiro Tokyo Univ. AORI In the Sanriku coastal area (SCA), physicochemical and biological properties changed extensively between seasons, and a unique feature of this area is the seasonal transition of 3 major
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PA-007:

Occurrence and fate of Synechococcus in the dark hypolimnion in deep freshwater Lake Biwa

Takasu, Hiroyuki1, Nakano, Shin-ichi2 1AORI, Tokyo Univ., 2CER, Kyoto Univ. The Cyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus (Syn) is widely distributed freshwater lake world wide. They are one of the groups with the smallest size in phytoplankton communities, and are vulnerable to microz
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PA-006 (JTK):

The diversification of bacterial populations in wetland habitats: studies on the upper course of Gum-Ho River and its tributary

Hwang, Jong-Chan, Ahn, Hyun-June, Lee, Young-Ok Division of Biological Sciences, Daegu University, Rep. Korea In order to determine how a wetland habitat affects bacterial diversity, sediment samples were collected from three sites with different degrees of pollution, one of which is
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PA-005:

Metagenomic analysis of viral communities in Osaka bay, Japan

Watai, Hiroyasu1, Nishimura, Yosuke2, Mihara, Tomoko2, Omae, Kimiho1, Honda, Takashi1, Yamamoto, Keigo3, Hingamp, Pascal4, Goto, Susumu2, Ogata, Hiroyuki2, Sako, Yoshihiko1, Yoshida, Takashi11Kyoto univ. agri., 2Kyoto univ. chem. res., 3Osaka pref. EAF., 4Aix-Marseille univ. [Introduc
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PA-004:

Impact of migratory birds on the seasonal dynamics of pathogenic bacteria population in a freshwater lake

Kobayashi, Mayumi1, Maeda, Mitsuto1, Miyamura, Akiho1, Segawa, Takahiro2, Okabe, Satoshi1, Ishii, Satoshi3 1Division of Env Eng, Graduate School of Eng, Hokkaido University, 2Transdisciplinary Research Integration Center, NiPR, 3Department of Soil, Water, and Climate; and BTI, U of Mi
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