Although the high-altitude limit for microbial survival in the Earthβatmosphere system has remained a scientific curiosity and topic of study, the ecological significance of long-distance microbial dispersal in the atmosphere […]
Curtobacterium
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Radiolytic Support For Oxidative Metabolism In An Ancient Subsurface Brine System
Long-isolated subsurface brine environments (Ma-Ga residence times) may be habitable if they sustainably provide substrates, e.g. through water-rock reaction, that support microbial catabolic energy yields exceeding maintenance costs.
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Extreme UVC Radiation Tolerance In Bacteria Recovered From Earth’s Stratosphere
Aerosolized microbes surviving transport to and in the stratosphere endure extremes of low temperature, atmospheric pressure, and relative humidity, and high shortwave ultraviolet radiation flux. However, the genetic determinants for […]
