Volcanic eruptions generate initially sterile materials where biological processes are absent, allowing for the fresh colonization by new organisms. This review summarizes the …
Volcanism is a primary process of land formation. It provides a model for understanding soil- forming processes and the role of pioneer bacteria and/or archaea as early colonizers in …
Microorganisms can potentially colonise volcanic rocks using the chemical energy in reduced gases such as methane, hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO). In this study …
AL Gagliano, M Tagliavia, W D'alessandro… - …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This study is focused on the (micro) biogeochemical features of two close geothermal sites (FAV 1 and FAV 2), both selected at the main exhalative area of Pantelleria Island, Italy. A …
Soil microorganisms are key players of the nitrogen cycle and relevant for soil development. While the community structure of nitrogen-cycling microorganisms during initial soil …
P Gupta, A Manjula, J Rajendhran… - Geomicrobiology …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Extraction of good-quality metagenomic DNA from extreme environments is quite challenging, particularly from high elevation hot spring sediments. Low microbial load, high …
Community characteristics of aerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria in Honghe freshwater marsh, a Ramsar …
RA Dawson, N Fantom, T Martin-Pozas… - Environmental …, 2025 - Springer
Carbon monoxide (CO) oxidising microorganisms are present in volcanic deposits throughout succession, with levels of vegetation and soil influencing the communities …