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    Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and Phosphatase-Active Bacteria in Lake Baikal Water Column and Major Tributaries by Suslova, M. Yu, Podlesnaya, G. V., Tomberg, I. V., Sakirko, M. V., Belykh, O. I.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-04-2024)
    “…Phosphorus is one of the major biogenic elements. Its inflow facilitates eutrophication of lake water. In aquatic ecosystems, phosphorus is present mostly in…”
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    Ecological Factors and Denitrifying Bacteria of Lake Baikal Epilithon by Gorshkova, A. S., Podlesnaya, G. V., Zhuchenko, N. A., Tikhonova, I. V., Suslova, M. Yu, Nebesnykh, Yu. R., Zimens, E. A., Belykh, O. I.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-02-2024)
    “…Participating in the circulation of nutrients, epilithic biofilms play an important role in water bodies. Denitrification actively proceeds in the epilithon of…”
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    Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Surface Microlayer of Lake Baikal during Wildfires and Naphthalene-degrading Strains from the Bacterioneuston by Galachyants, A. D., Suslova, M. Yu, Marinayte, I. I., Izosimova, O. N., Krasnopeev, A. Yu, Shtykova, Yu. R., Tikhonova, I. V., Podlesnaya, G. V., Belykh, O. I.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-09-2020)
    “…— The summer of 2015 was characterized by a large number of forest fires along the coastline of Lake Baikal. The concentrations of all analyzed polycyclic…”
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    Diversity and Physiological and Biochemical Properties of Heterotrophic Bacteria Isolated from Lake Baikal Epilithic Biofilms by Sukhanova, E. V., Shtykova, Yu. R., Suslova, M. Yu, Pestunova, O. S., Kostornova, T. Ya, Khanaev, I. V., Zimens, E. A., Podlesnaya, G. V., Parfenova, V. V.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-05-2019)
    “…— A total of 170 heterotrophic bacterial strains were isolated from Lake Baikal epilithic biofilms. Identification of the isolates was carried out using the…”
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    Seasonal and Spatial Variations in the Number of Ammonifying and Denitrifying Bacteria in Communities of Plankton and Epilithon from the Littoral Zone of Lake Baikal by Podlesnaya, G. V., Suslova, M. Yu, Shtykova, Yu. R., Tomberg, I. V., Eletskaya, E. V., Timoshkin, O. A., Belykh, O. I.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-09-2021)
    “…We present the results of a study on the number of indicator bacterial groups of the nitrogen cycle in plankton and epilithon of the littoral zone of Lake…”
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    Role of Cultured Microorganisms from Biofilms Formed on Rocky Substrates in the Lake Baikal Self-Purification System by Suslova, M. Yu, Pestunova, O. S., Sukhanova, E. V., Shtykova, Yu. R., Kostornova, T. Ya, Khanaev, I. V., Sakirko, M. V., Parfenova, V. V.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-11-2018)
    “…Differences in the quantitative and qualitative compositions of various physiological and biochemical groups of cultured microorganisms were revealed in…”
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    Bacterioneuston Abundance and Physicochemical Properties of the Surface Microlayer of Lake Baikal by Galachyants, A. D., Tomberg, I. V., Shtykova, Yu. R., Sukhanova, E. V., Suslova, M. Yu, Zimens, E. A., Blinov, V. V., Sakirko, M. V., Domysheva, V. M., Belykh, O. I.

    “…—The aquatic surface microlayer at the interface between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere occupies 70% of the Earth’s surface, covering all water bodies. The…”
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    Microbial uncultured community of bottom sediments from the bays of Gydan and Yenisei of the Kara Sea by Mamaeva, E. V., Suslova, M. Yu, Pogodaeva, T. V., Parfenova, V. V., Zemskaya, T. I.

    Published in Oceanology (Washington. 1965) (01-05-2014)
    “…Using methods of molecular biology (PCR and cloning), we studied the diversity of microorganisms in the surface layers of bottom sediments from the bays of…”
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    Sea level fluctuations and their signature in the composition and structure of polygonal wedge ice in the Yenisei River lower reaches by Opokina, O. L., Slagoda, E. A., Tomberg, I. B., Suslova, M. Yu, Firsova, A. D., Khodzher, T. V., Zhuchenko, N. A.

    Published in Lëd i sneg (26-03-2015)
    “…Late Pleistocene and Holocene polygonal-wedge ice is studied in the lower course of the Yenisei River. Ice distribution, features of the formation, chemical…”
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    Study on the Lake Baikal microbial community in the areas of the natural oil seeps by Pavlova, O. N., Zemskaya, T. I., Gorshkov, A. G., Parfenova, V. V., Suslova, M. Yu, Khlystov, O. M.

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-05-2008)
    “…We studied the composition of a natural microbial community, the distribution of different groups of microorganisms (including those able to degrade oil…”
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    Biodiversity and Activity of the Microbial Community in the Kotelnikovsky Hot Springs (Lake Baikal) by Bel'kova, N. L., Parfenova, V. V., Suslova, M. Yu, Ahn, T. S., Tazaki, K.

    “…Complex microbiological and chemical analyses of water and bacterial mats were performed in the Kotelnikovsky Hot Springs (Lake Baikal). Transmission electron…”
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    Degradation of bis-(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate by Microorganisms of the Water and Bottom Sediments of the Selenga River and Lake Baikal under Experimental Conditions by Azarova, I N, Parfenova, V V, Baram, G I, Terkina, I A, Pavlova, O N, Suslova, M Yu

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-11-2003)
    “…Degradation of bis-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (BEHP) by microbial associations of the water and bottom sediments of the Selenga River and Lake Baikal and by pure…”
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    Microbial community of the oxidized layer of Lake Baikal bottom sediments in the Selenga mouth by Parfenova, V. V., Pavlova, O. N., Terkina, I. A., Suslova, M. Yu, Kostornova, T. Ya, Nikulina, I. G., Sinyukovich, V. N., Sorokovikova, L. M.

    Published in Water resources (01-03-2005)
    “…The distribution and abundance of some groups of saprophytic microorganisms in bottom sediments of Selenga Delta area were investigated. The species…”
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    Diversity of cultivable bacteria isolated from the water column and bottom sediments of the Kara Sea shelf by Suslova, M. Yu, Lipko, I. A., Mamaeva, E. V., Parfenova, V. V.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-07-2012)
    “…In this work, the results of microbiological and molecular genetic investigation of the microorganisms inhabiting the Kara Sea and the adjacent Yenisei and…”
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    Microbial diversity in the samples from archeological complexes of the Pazyryk culture (IV–III centuries BC) in northwestern Mongolia by Khanaeva, T. A., Suslova, M. Yu, Zemskaya, T. I., Molodin, V. I., Pilipenko, A. S., Parzinger, G.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (2013)
    “…Prokaryotes were analyzed in the samples of ice and soils collected by the joint Russian-German-Mongolian expedition (2006) at the site of archeological…”
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    Microbial communities and their ability to oxidize n-alkanes in the area of release of gas- and oil-containing fluids in Mid-Baikal (Cape Gorevoi Utes) by Pavlova, O. N, Lomakina, A. V, Gorshkov, A. G, Suslova, M. Yu, Likhoshvai, A. V, Zemskaya, T. I

    “…The microbial community in the area of oil seep in Mid-Baikal (Cape Gorevoi Utes) was studied. The number of microorganisms that oxidize normal hydrocarbons,…”
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