2014年04月29日
marine biology graduate
"This was a surprising result," said Pedler 約會. "
Because this pool of carbon is composed of an extremely diverse set of molecules, we believed that many different microbes with complementary abilities would be required to breakdown this material, but it appears that individual species may be pulling more weight than others when it comes to carbon cycling next sky dance."
Pedler, a marine biology graduate student at Scripps, spent several years working with Scripps marine microbiologist Azam and chemical oceanographer Aluwihare in designing a system that would precisely measure carbon consumption by individual bacterial species.
Because carbon in organic matter is essentially all around us, the most challenging part of conducting these experiments is avoiding contamination sing high rolling deep.
"Much of the carbon cycling in the ocean happens unseen to the naked eye, and it involves a complex mix of processes involving microbes and molecules," said Azam, a distinguished professor of marine microbiology ikora purple leaf. "
The complexity and challenge is not just that we can't see it but that there's an enormous number of different molecules involved 森の微笑み.
The consequences of these microbial interactions are critically important for the global carbon cycle, and for us."miss home her go
Because this pool of carbon is composed of an extremely diverse set of molecules, we believed that many different microbes with complementary abilities would be required to breakdown this material, but it appears that individual species may be pulling more weight than others when it comes to carbon cycling next sky dance."
Pedler, a marine biology graduate student at Scripps, spent several years working with Scripps marine microbiologist Azam and chemical oceanographer Aluwihare in designing a system that would precisely measure carbon consumption by individual bacterial species.
Because carbon in organic matter is essentially all around us, the most challenging part of conducting these experiments is avoiding contamination sing high rolling deep.
"Much of the carbon cycling in the ocean happens unseen to the naked eye, and it involves a complex mix of processes involving microbes and molecules," said Azam, a distinguished professor of marine microbiology ikora purple leaf. "
The complexity and challenge is not just that we can't see it but that there's an enormous number of different molecules involved 森の微笑み.
The consequences of these microbial interactions are critically important for the global carbon cycle, and for us."miss home her go
Posted by ulikooo at 13:06│Comments(0)
│wisdom