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    Resistance to UV radiation of microorganisms isolated from the rock biotopes of the Antarctic region by Romanovskaia, V A, Tashirev, A B, Shilin, S O, Chernaia, N A

    “…Microbiological analysis of terrestrial biotopes of the Antarctic Region has shown, that vertical rocks of the Antarctic islands open for the Sun were…”
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    Screening of yeast-producers of melanin in the Antarctic terrestrial biotopes by Tashirev, A B, Romanovskaia, V A, Shilin, S O, Chernaia, N A

    “…Now it is considered, that melanin is promising for application in medicine and pharmacology. Since black yeast were found in polar regions before, we have…”
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    Distribution of bacteria of Methylobacterium genus in the terrestrial biotopes of the Antarctic region by Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Shilin, S O, Chernaia, N A, Tashirev, A B

    “…Methylotrophs distribution has been studied in the terrestrial biotopes (moss, lichen, grass, soil, sludge of lakes) on the islands of Galindez, Barkhans,…”
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    Microbiological analysis of terrestrial biotopes of the Antarctic region by Tashirev, A B, Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Shilin, S O, Chernaia, N A, Tashireva, A A

    “…Microbiological analysis has been made of 120 samples from biotopes of the western coast of the Antarctic peninsula (Rasmussen cope, Tuxen cope, Waugh…”
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    Specification of species status of some colleciton strains of methanotrophs by Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Shilin, S O, Chernaia, N A

    “…Sequence-analysis of genes 16S rRNA has demonstrated the high-level relationship (99%) of the strains Methylobacter ucrainicus UCM B-3159, and Methylobacter…”
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    Search for psychrophilic methylotrophic bacteria in biotopes of the Antarctica by Romanovskaia, V A, Shilin, S O, Chernaia, N A, Tashirev, A B, Malashenko, Iu R, Rokitko, P V

    “…Psychrotolerant bacteria which use obligately methane were found in the moss samples and in soil-vegetation samples in the island part of the Antarctica during…”
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    Soil drying as a model for the action of stress factors on the natural bacterial population by Rokitko, P V, Romanovskaia, V A, Malashenko, Iu R, Chernaia, N A, Gushcha, N I, Mikheev, A N

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-11-2003)
    “…The drying of soil samples reduced the abundance (especially of predominant species) and the diversity of bacteria isolated from these samples, making easier…”
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    Stability of genetic markers in methane-oxidizing bacteria by Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Malashenko, Iu R, Chernaia, N A

    “…A number of Methylococcus thermophilus 111p clones have been obtained which have acquired resistance to tetracycline. The stability of maintenance of marker…”
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    The effect of gamma-radiation and desiccation on the viability of the soil bacteria isolated from the alienated zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant by Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Mikheev, A N, Gushcha, N I, Malashenko, Iu R, Chernaia, N A

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-09-2002)
    “…Methylobacterium extorquens, M. mesophilicum, and Bacillus subtilis strains were found to be resistant to gamma-radiation, irrespective of whether they were…”
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    Ultraviolet irradiation of soil samples as a model of the effect of stress factors on bacterial diversity in soil ecosystem by Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Malashenko, Iu R, Krishtab, T P, Chernaia, N A

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-07-1999)
    “…UV irradiation is proposed for use in studying the effect of radioactive irradiation, since radioresistant bacteria are, as a rule, resistant to UV, and the…”
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    Ecological consequences of radioactive pollution for soil bacteria within the 10-km region around the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station by Romanovskaia, V A, Sokolov, I G, Rokitko, P V, Chernaia, N A

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-03-1998)
    “…The diversity of aerobic chemoorganotrophic (capable of growing on nutrient agar) bacteria in radioactive soil (0.3-17.0 microCi/kg soil) sampled in the 10-km…”
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    Sensitivity of soil bacteria isolated from the alienated zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to various stress factors by Romanovskaia, V A, Rokitko, P V, Malashenko, Iu R, Krishtab, T P, Chernaia, N A

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-07-1999)
    “…Seventy strains of chemoorganotrophic bacteria isolated by our group in 1993-1994 from soil sampled in the zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant…”
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