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Genetic and Environmental Controls on Nitrous Oxide Accumulation in Lakes

2015

We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and genetic indicators of nitrite and N2O reducing bacteria in 12 boreal lakes. Denitrifying bacteria were investigated by quantifying genes encoding nitrite and N2O reductases (nirS/nirK and nosZ, respectively, including the two phylogenetically distinct clades nosZ(I) and nosZ(II)) in lake sediments. Summertime N2O accumulation and hypolimnetic nitrate concentrations were positively correlated both at the inter-lake scale and within a depth transect of an individual lake (Lake Vanajavesi). The variability in the individual nirS, nirK, nosZ(I), and nosZ(II) gene abundances was high (up to tenfold) a…

Nitrite ReductasesDenitrificationEND-PRODUCTNitrous Oxidelcsh:MedicineDenitrifying bacteriachemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnBacterial ProteinsNitrateEcosystemNitritelcsh:ScienceEcosystemta1191172 Environmental sciencesMultidisciplinaryBacteriaChemistryEcologyMICROBIAL COMMUNITYlcsh:RN2OLake ecosystemta1182NATURAL WATERSGene Expression Regulation BacterialDENITRIFICATIONequipment and suppliesSOILSLakesDENITRIFYING BACTERIA13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrylcsh:QSeasonsHypolimnionOxidoreductasesWater MicrobiologyRIBOSOMAL-RNAnitrous oxide (N2O) accumulationResearch ArticleNOSZ GENESNITRATE
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Metagenomic insights into strategies of aerobic and anaerobic carbon and nitrogen transformation in boreal lakes

2015

Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides their central role as emitters of greenhouse gases, we have only recently begun to understand the microbial systems driving the metabolic processes and elemental cycles in these lakes. Using shotgun metagenomics, we show that the functional potential differs among lake types, with humic lakes being particularly enriched in carbon degradation genes. Most of the metabolic pathways exhibit oxygen- and temperature-dependent stratification over depth, coinciding with shifts in bacterial community composition, implying that stratification is a major factor controlling lake metabolism. In the botto…

Nitrogenta1172boreal lakesOceanografi hydrologi och vattenresurserBiologymicrobial ecologyArticleBacteria AnaerobicOceanography Hydrology and Water ResourcesWater columncarbon cyclenitrogen cycleCompounds of carbon14. Life underwaterAutotrophNitrogen cyclechemistry.chemical_classificationmetagenomicsMultidisciplinaryEcologyhiilen kiertota1183WaterAnoxic waters6. Clean waterCarbonBacteria AerobicOxygenmikrobiekologiaLakeschemistryBoreal13. Climate actionMetagenomicsGreenhouse gasta1181Water Microbiology
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The forest vegetation from the Garda lake

1998

A study about the forest vegetation occurring along the shores of the Garda lake is presented. The investigation emphasized a noteworthy vegetation diversity, related both to the habitat heterogenity and to the still present traces of several climatic changes that affected the area beginning from the Quaternary period. The examinated woodlands are the result of a compenetration between evergreen characteristic species of the Quercetea ilicis class, representing relicts of the climacic vegetation during the peak of the post-glacial anathermic phase, and deciduous mesothermophilous elements belonging to the Querco-Fagetea class order, which better reflect the present macroclimate. On the basi…

Northern Italy Garda lake phytosociology woodlands relict species
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Gas emission measurements of the active lava lake of Nyiragongo, DR Congo

2013

Nyiragongo Gas emission lava lake
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Vertical stratification patterns of methanotrophs and their genetic controllers in water columns of oxygen-stratified boreal lakes

2021

ABSTRACT The vertical structuring of methanotrophic communities and its genetic controllers remain understudied in the water columns of oxygen-stratified lakes. Therefore, we used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to study the vertical stratification patterns of methanotrophs in two boreal lakes, Lake Kuivajärvi and Lake Lovojärvi. Furthermore, metagenomic analyses were performed to assess the genomic characteristics of methanotrophs in Lovojärvi and the previously studied Lake Alinen Mustajärvi. The methanotroph communities were vertically structured along the oxygen gradient. Alphaproteobacterial methanotrophs preferred oxic water layers, while Methylococcales methanotrophs, consisting of putative…

Oceanografi hydrologi och vattenresurserjärvetmetaaniMicrobiologyOceanography Hydrology and Water ResourcesGenetics (medical genetics to be 30107 and agricultural genetics to be 40402)RNA Ribosomal 16Sgenetic potentialvertical structuringmethanotroph16S rRNAhappikatoPhylogeny1172 Environmental sciencesAcademicSubjects/SCI01150metagenomicsEcology218 Environmental engineeringWatergenomiikkaOxygenLakesMikrobiologimikrobistoRNAkerrostuneisuusMethaneMethylococcalesResearch Article
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Within-lake variability in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures

2006

SUMMARY 1. We assessed spatial and temporal variation in carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in different compartments of a single lake ecosystem. Stable isotope analyses were made on samples of particulate organic matter (POM), zooplankton, periphyton, macrophytes, macroinvertebrates and fish collected from several locations throughout the ice-free period. 2. No spatial variation in d 13 Co rd 15 N values was found for pelagic samples of POM and zooplankton. However, pelagic d 15 N signatures increased steadily through the summer resulting in an almost 6& average increase in POM and zooplankton. A concurrent decrease in epilimnetic nitrate concentrations suggested that the increase in …

OceanographyEcologyStable isotope ratioLake ecosystemProfundal zoneSpatial variabilityPelagic zoneAquatic SciencePeriphytonBiologyZooplanktonMacrophyteFreshwater Biology
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Corrigendum to “Climate variability and lake ecosystem responses in western Scandinavia (Norway) during the last Millennium” [Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclim…

2020

OceanographyLake ecosystemPaleontologyOceanographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Lights and shadows of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in acute myocarditis

2016

Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered a primary tool for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis, due to its unique potential for non-invasive identification of the various hallmarks of the inflammatory response, with relevant impact on patient management and prognosis. Nonetheless, a marked variation in sensitivity and negative predictive value has been reported in the literature, reflecting the intrinsic drawbacks of current diagnostic criteria, which are based mainly on the use of conventional CMR pulse sequences. As a consequence, a negative exam cannot reliably exclude the diagnosis, especially in patients who do not present an infarct-like onset of disease. The introduction of new…

Opinionmedicine.medical_specialtyacute myocarditis; cardiac magnetic resonance; Lake Louise criteria; T1 mappingDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologycardiac magnetic resonance030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesacute myocarditis0302 clinical medicineCardiac magnetic resonance imagingNuclear Medicine and ImagingAcute myocarditimedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientSettore MED/36 - DIAGNOSTICA PER IMMAGINI E RADIOTERAPIANeuroradiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInterventional radiologyT1 mappingAcute myocarditis; Cardiac magnetic resonance; Lake Louise criteria; T1 mapping; Radiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingAcute myocarditisLake Louise criteriacardiovascular systemDiffuse diseaseRadiologyRadiologyCardiac magnetic resonancebusinessInsights into Imaging
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Trace elements in Mirror of Venus lake waters (Pantelleria Island, Italy)

2016

Mirror of Venus lake (MV) is a small (1.5 km2) endorheic alkaline lake located in a calderic depression on the northern side of Pantelleria Island (South Italy), a quiescent Pleistocenic stratovolcano located in the NW-SE trending continental rift developed between North Africa and Sicily. The lake, sub-squared in shape (around ca 450 m long and ca 350 m wide and 13 m depth) water input contribution is essentially from the thermal springs situated on its shores (Q = 0.1 l.s-1) and from meteoric waters. A total volume of 580.000 m3 has been estimated in June 2014. CO2 flux measurements made with a floating accumulation chamber in 2014 on the MV surface (both diffusive and bubbling CO2) highl…

Pantelleria Trace elements volcanic lakeSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Reconstruction of palaeovegetation and sedimentation conditions in the area of ancient Lake Burtnieks, northern Latvia

2010

Palaeobotanical investigations were carried out with the aim of reconstructing the development of palaeovegetation and formation of sediments in the northeastern area of ancient Lake Burtnieks. Pollen and plant macroremain studies provide information on vegetation development in the surroundings of the lake, including Stone Age settlements of Braukšas I and Braukšas II. Results of the investigations indicate that the development of vegetation together with sedimentation conditions in the palaeolake have changed since the Younger Dryas until today. Vegetation composition varies in different parts of the ancient Lake Burtnieks area due to past changes in lake water level which reached differe…

PeatAncient lakeplant macroremainslcsh:QE1-996.5VegetationSiltpalaeovegetationlcsh:GeologyPaleontologyPreborealpollen analysisBorealnorthern LatviaGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhysical geographyYounger DryasPalaeolake BurtnieksGeologyWater Science and TechnologyGyttjaEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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