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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1191-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1191-2015
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24 Feb 2015
Research article |  | 24 Feb 2015

Microbial colonization in diverse surface soil types in Surtsey and diversity analysis of its subsurface microbiota

V. Marteinsson, A. Klonowski, E. Reynisson, P. Vannier, B. D. Sigurdsson, and M. Ólafsson

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Colonization of life on Surtsey has been observed systematically since the formation of the island. Microbial colonization and the influence of associate vegetation and birds on viable counts of environmental bacteria at the surface of the Surtsey was explored for the first time in diverse surface soils. Also, hot subsurface samples deep in the centre of this volcanic island were collected. Both uncultivated bacteria and archaea were found in the subsurface samples collected below 145 m.
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