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1. Biodiversity of the nitrogen-fixing microbes of the Antarctic origin [MARPusm06]
Nitrogen fixation is essential because it is the only way that organisms can attain nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria can exist either in the form of symbiotic relationships ...


2. Diversity of Cultivable Bacteria and Those with Anti-microbial Activities [MARPums2006]
Bacteria biomass, bacteria identities, and bacteria with ability to produce anti-microbial compounds were among the data generated from this project. This project was undertaken to elucidate the ...


3. Microbial Diversities and Nutrient Profiling Around Maldonado Station, Antarctica: Distribution, Abundance And Physiology Of Fungi, Algae And Bacteria [MARPum-umt08]
In general, data on terrestrial and marine microbiology in many parts of Antarctica including the Antarctica Peninsula is not well-established. Unlike many other continents, the geographical location ...


4. Profiling hydrocarbons and nutrient distribution and mobility around Pedro Vicente Maldonado Station, Antarctica [MARumt08]
Chemical transport occurs lateral and vertically. This project aims to study mobility and transportation of chemicals in Antarctica. Lateral transport of essential elements in an ecosystem is the ...


5. STUDIES ON PSYCHROPHILES FROM ANTARCTICA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR ANTI-MICROBIAL AND ENZYME ACTIVITIES [MARPums07]
Bacteria biomass, bacteria identities and bacteria with ability to produce anti-microbial compounds were among the data generated from this project. The major objectives of this project ...


6. Prokaryote diversity in Antarctic soils and sediments [mybactum1]
Prokaryotes community structures of eight distinct sites around Casey Station, Antarctica were investigated by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of amplified 16S rDNA fragments. Twelve ...


7. Microalgal Diversity at Antarctica [algae01]
The major objectives of this project are as follows: 1. To document the biodiversity of microalgae at Antarctica 2. To investigate impacts such as global warming, increased UV radiation and nutrient ...


8. A comparative study on floral ecology between Malaysia and Antarctica [ecousm1]
The major objectives of this project are as follows: 1. To determine the composition and distribution of algal flora from a wide range of habitats, which provide a conductive niche for algal population ...


9. Diversity of Cultivable Bacteria and Those with Anti-microbial Activities [umsbact01]
Bacteria biomass, bacteria identities and bacteria with ability to produce anti-microbial compounds were among the data generated from this project. This project was undertaken to elucidate the ...


10. Biodiversity of Antarctic Fungi [fun01]
Continental Antarctica is considered an extreme terrestrial environment, which can be colonized only by microorganisms with high level of adaptation. Microbiological investigations in the southern ...


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