Search Results - "MAGAGNINI, MIRKO"
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Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosystems
Published in Nature (28-08-2008)“…Viruses are the most abundant biological organisms of the world’s oceans. Viral infections are a substantial source of mortality in a range of…”
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Viral decay and viral production rates in continental-shelf and deep-sea sediments of the Mediterranean Sea
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2010)“…Here, for the first time, we have carried out synoptic measurements of viral production and decay rates in continental-shelf and deep-sea sediments of the…”
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Viriobenthos in freshwater and marine sediments: a review
Published in Freshwater biology (01-06-2008)“…1. Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on the planet, and sediments provide a highly suitable environment for them. This review presents the…”
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Determination of viral production in aquatic sediments using the dilution-based approach
Published in Nature protocols (01-07-2009)“…Viruses are the most abundant and dynamic biological entities in the world's ecosystems. Marine sediments, the largest biome in the world, have the potential…”
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Viral Production, Decay Rates, and Life Strategies along a Trophic Gradient in the North Adriatic Sea
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2005)“…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Prokaryote diversity and viral production in deep-sea sediments and seamounts
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-05-2009)“…Despite the fact that marine prokaryotes and viruses have been increasingly investigated over the last decade, knowledge on prokaryote diversity and viral…”
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Viral abundance and distribution in mesopelagic and bathypelagic waters of the Mediterranean Sea
Published in Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers (01-08-2007)“…Despite the fact that marine viruses have been increasingly investigated in the last decade, knowledge on virus abundance, biomass and distribution in…”
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Hydrocarbon pollutants shape bacterial community assembly of harbor sediments
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-03-2016)“…Petroleum pollution results in co-contamination by different classes of molecules, entailing the occurrence of marine sediments difficult to remediate, as in…”
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Bacterial population and biodegradation potential in chronically crude oil-contaminated marine sediments are strongly linked to temperature
Published in Scientific reports (29-06-2015)“…Two of the largest crude oil-polluted areas in the world are the semi-enclosed Mediterranean and Red Seas, but the effect of chronic pollution remains…”
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Degradation Network Reconstruction in Uric Acid and Ammonium Amendments in Oil-Degrading Marine Microcosms Guided by Metagenomic Data
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (24-11-2015)“…Biostimulation with different nitrogen sources is often regarded as a strategy of choice in combating oil spills in marine environments. Such environments are…”
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Conversion of Uric Acid into Ammonium in Oil-Degrading Marine Microbial Communities: a Possible Role of Halomonads
Published in Microbial ecology (01-10-2015)“…Uric acid is a promising hydrophobic nitrogen source for biostimulation of microbial activities in oil-impacted marine environments. This study investigated…”
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Disentangling the effect of viruses and nanoflagellates on prokaryotes in bathypelagic waters of the Mediterranean Sea
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (18-11-2010)“…Bathypelagic ecosystems depend on prokaryotic heterotrophic biomass fuelled by vertical particulate organic matter (POM) fluxes, but very little information is…”
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Bioremediation of Southern Mediterranean oil polluted sites comes of age
Published in New biotechnology (25-09-2013)“…Mediterranean Sea is facing a very high risk of oil pollution due to the high number of oil extractive and refining sites along the basin coasts, and the…”
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Conversion of Uric Acid into Ammonium in Oil-Degradin Marine Microbial Communities: a Possible Role of Halomonads
Published in Microbial ecology (01-10-2015)“…Uric acid is a promising hydrophobic nitrogen source for biostimulation of microbial activities in oilimpacted marine environments. This study investigated…”
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Viral decay and viral production rates in continental-shelf and deepsea sediments of the Mediterranean Sea
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Erratum to: Conversion of Uric Acid into Ammonium in Oil-Degrading Marine Microbial Communities: a Possible Role of Halomonads
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Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosytems
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ULIXES, unravelling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for xenobiotics’ and pollutants’ clean up
Published in Reviews in environmental science and biotechnology (01-09-2012)“…The civilizations in the Mediterranean Sea have deeply changed the local environment, especially with the extraction of subsurface oil and gas, their refinery…”
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Viriobenthos in freshwater and marine sediments : a review: Viruses in Freshwater Ecosystems
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