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    Relation between soil classification and bacterial diversity in soils of the Ross Sea region, Antarctica by Aislabie, J.M., Jordan, S., Barker, G.M.

    Published in Geoderma (15-03-2008)
    “…Soils of the Ross Sea region of Antarctica are among the least diverse ecosystems on earth. Few plants and animals have colonised these soils, but bacteria are…”
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    Crenarchaeota affiliated with group 1.1b are prevalent in coastal mineral soils of the Ross Sea region of Antarctica by Ayton, J, Aislabie, J, Barker, G.M, Saul, D, Turner, S

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2010)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine the presence and diversity of Archaea within mineral and ornithogenic soils from 12 locations across the Ross Sea…”
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    Culturable Bacteria in Subglacial Sediments and Ice from Two Southern Hemisphere Glaciers by Foght, J., Aislabie, J., Turner, S., Brown, C. E., Ryburn, J., Saul, D. J., Lawson, W.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-04-2004)
    “…Viable prokaryotes have been detected in basal sediments beneath the few Northern Hemisphere glaciers that have been sampled for microbial communities…”
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    Bacterial diversity associated with ornithogenic soil of the Ross Sea region, Antarctica by Aislabie, J, Jordan, S, Ayton, J, Klassen, J L, Barker, G M, Turner, S

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-01-2009)
    “…In the Ross Sea region of Antarctica, ornithogenic soils form on land under Adélie Penguin rookeries. Compared with mineral soils of the Ross Sea region,…”
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    Terrestrial ecosystem processes of Victoria Land, Antarctica by Barrett, J.E., Virginia, R.A., Hopkins, D.W., Aislabie, J., Bargagli, R., Bockheim, J.G., Campbell, I.B., Lyons, W.B., Moorhead, D.L., Nkem, J.N., Sletten, R.S., Steltzer, H., Wall, D.H., Wallenstein, M.D.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2006)
    “…Terrestrial environments of Victoria Land, Antarctica are ideal systems to test hypotheses about the sensitivity of ecosystem processes to climate variability,…”
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    Verification of cleaning efficiency and its possible role in programmed hygiene inspections of food businesses undertaken by local authority officers by Tebbutt, G, Bell, V, Aislabie, J

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-04-2007)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine whether or not the assessment of surface cleanliness could make a contribution to visual inspections of food premises…”
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    Characterization of Sphingomonas sp. Ant 17, an Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacterium Isolated from Antarctic Soil by BARANIECKI, C. A, AISLABIE, J, FOGHT, J. M

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-01-2002)
    “…Sphingomonas sp. strain Ant 17 was isolated from fuel-contaminated soil collected at Scott Base, Ross Island, Antarctica. We anticipated that Ant 17 would be a…”
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    Hydrocarbon contamination changes the bacterial diversity of soil from around Scott Base, Antarctica by Saul, David J., Aislabie, Jackie M., Brown, Caroline E., Harris, Lisa, Foght, Julia M.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-06-2005)
    “…A combination of culture-independent and culturing methods was used to determine the impacts of hydrocarbon contamination on the diversity of bacterial…”
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    Hydrocarbon Spills on Antarctic Soils:  Effects and Management by Aislabie, Jackie M, Balks, Megan R, Foght, Julia M, Waterhouse, Emma J

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-03-2004)
    “…Antarctic exploration and research have led to some significant although localized impacts on the environment. Human impacts occur around current or past…”
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    Potential for biodegradation of hydrocarbons in soil from the Ross Dependency, Antarctica by Aislabie, J, McLeod, M, Fraser, R

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-02-1998)
    “…Oil spills occur in the Antarctic when fuel oils such as JP8 jet fuel are moved or stored. Hydrocarbons, both n-alkanes and aromatic compounds, have been…”
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    Culturable microbes in shallow groundwater underlying ornithogenic soil of Cape Hallett, Antarctica by Aislabie, J, Ryburn, J, Sarmah, A

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-01-2009)
    “…The objective of this study was to investigate the culturable psychrotolerant microbial community in groundwater from Seabee Hook, Antarctica. Shallow…”
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    Microbial degradation of DDT and its residues-A review by Aislabie, J. M., Richards, N. K., Boul, H. L.

    “…Microbial degradation of DDT residues is one mechanism for loss of DDT from soil. In this review pathways for biodegradation of DDT, DDD, and DDE by bacteria…”
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    Cold-tolerant alkane-degrading Rhodococcus species from Antarctica by BEJ, A. K, SAUL, D, AISLABIE, J

    Published in Polar biology (2000)
    “…Bioremediation is a possible mechanism for clean-up of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils in the Antarctic. Microbes indigenous to the Antarctic are required that…”
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    Viral and Chemical Tracer Movement through Contrasting Soils by McLeod, Malcolm, Aislabie, Jacqueline, Smith, James, Fraser, Rhonda, Roberts, Alexandra, Taylor, Matthew

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-11-2001)
    “…ABSTRACT Land treatment of animal or human waste can result in chemical and microbial contamination of shallow ground water and/or waterways. We investigated…”
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    Microbial and chemical tracer movement through Granular, Ultic, and Recent Soils by McLeod, M., Aislabie, J., Ryburn, J., McGill, A.

    “…The ability of New Zealand soils to renovate dairy-shed effluent following application to land is being evaluated. We investigated the pattern of transport of…”
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    Soil characteristics, belowground diversity and rates of simazine mineralisation of a New Zealand Gley Soil in a chronosequence under horticultural use by Sparling, G, Schipper, L. A, Yeates, G. W, Aislabie, J, Vojvodic-Vukovic, M, Ryburn, J, Di, H. J, Hewitt, A. E

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-03-2008)
    “…The chemical, physical and biological conditions of a New Zealand Gley Soil was examined on matched sites under long-term permanent pasture or used to grow…”
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    Two separate outbreaks of Salmonella enteritidis phage type 14b food poisoning linked to the consumption of the same type of frozen food by Holtby, I., Tebbutt, G.M., Anwar, S., Aislabie, J., Bell, V., Flowers, W., Hedgley, J., Kelly, P.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-09-2006)
    “…To ascertain, using a combination of epidemiological, environmental and microbiological methods of investigation, a possible link between two outbreaks of…”
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    Isolation of Terrabacter sp. Strain DDE-1, Which Metabolizes 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-Bis(4-Chlorophenyl)Ethylene when Induced with Biphenyl by AISLABIE, J, DAVISON, A. D, BOUL, H. L, FRANZMANN, P. D, JARDINE, D. R, KARUSO, P

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-1999)
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    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in nearshore marine sediments of Australia by Maher, W A, Aislabie, J

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-1992)
    “…The occurrence and fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in nearshore marine sediments of Australia is discussed. Available information indicates that…”
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