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POLAR BIOLOGY

ISSN:

0722-4060

eISSN:

1432-2056

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(Field of Science):

  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • forestry (Agricultural sciences)
  • agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • animal science and fisheries (Agricultural sciences)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • biological sciences (Natural sciences)

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2011 25 A
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2012 3.3
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Year 2017
  • Genetic and biochemical characterization of yeasts isolated from Antarctic soil samples
    Publication
    • A. Białkowska
    • K. Szulczewska
    • J. Krysiak
    • T. Florczak
    • E. Gromek
    • H. Kassassir
    • J. Kur
    • M. Turkiewicz

    - POLAR BIOLOGY - Year 2017

    The Polish Arctowski Station is situated in the maritime Antarctic on the western shore ot' Admiralty Bay and encompasses terrestrial habitats which are not perma-nently covered by ice, in contrast to morę than 90% of the island's surface area. Over the past several decades, stud-ies exploring the soils of those habitats have revealed a considerable diversity of bacteria, filamentous fungi, and, to a lesser extent, yeasts; however,...

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Year 2012
  • Culturable bacteria community development in postglacial soils of Ecology Glacier, King George Island, Antarctica
    Publication
    • M. K. Zdanowski
    • M. J. Żmuda-Baranowska
    • P. Borsuk
    • A. Świątecki
    • D. Górniak
    • D. Wolicka
    • K. M. Jankowska
    • J. Grzesiak

    - POLAR BIOLOGY - Year 2012

    Glacier forelands are excellent sites in which to study microbial succession because conditions change rapidly in the emerging soil. Development of the bacterial community was studied along two transects on lateral moraines of Ecology Glacier, King George Island, by culture-dependent and culture-independent approaches (denaturating gradient gel electrophoresis). Environmental conditions such as cryoturbation and soil composition...

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