2019
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229319040100
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Ecophysiological Characteristics of Psychrotolerant Actinomycetes in Tundra and Forest Landscapes

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“…Low temperatures and the predominance of moss–lichen associations in the vegetation cover of tundra soils create specific econiches for microorganisms [ 18 ] that perform important biogeochemical functions. Their participation in soil formation in the Rybachy Peninsula (including in the formation of rather rare dry peat soils) has been insufficiently studied [ 16 ].…”
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“…Low temperatures and the predominance of moss–lichen associations in the vegetation cover of tundra soils create specific econiches for microorganisms [ 18 ] that perform important biogeochemical functions. Their participation in soil formation in the Rybachy Peninsula (including in the formation of rather rare dry peat soils) has been insufficiently studied [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%