N2O-producers of Mongolian Permafrost Soils

Mongolia has a very low population density.  Some of the terrestrial ecosystems of Mongolia are pristine and have not been subjected to anthropogenic disturbance.  Thus, the soils of these terrestrial habitats might harbor microbiota that are not identical (either quantitatively or qualitatively) to those of soils from more heavily populated, and thus disturbed, environments.  Permafrost soils from two field sites (forest and grassland) are under investigation.  The four main goals of this project are to (a) determine the potentials of permafrost soils to produce the greenhouse gas N2O, (b) resolve the N2O-producing microorganisms, (c) determine which in situ factors regulate the emission of N2O, and (d) isolate and characterize novel N2O-producing microorganisms.  Both molecular and classic approaches are integrated in the project. Mongolia


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