Search for dissertations about: "Sara Sjöling"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Sara Sjöling.
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1. The mitochondrial processing peptidase-cytochrome bc₁ complex of S. oleracea
Abstract : Proteins function at distinct sites within the cell, yet most of them are encoded by the nucleus and synthesised in the cytosol. Thus, newly synthesised mitochondrial proteins have to be transported within the cell. READ MORE
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2. Exploring the metagenome of the Baltic Sea sediment
Abstract : Environmental microorganisms are fundamental to ecosystem function, acting as drivers in processes such as primary production, organic matter remineralisation, pollution remediation and global biogeochemical cycling. However, the study of the bacterial communities requires the application of advanced culture-independent methods considering that only a small fraction of the community is otherwise accessed. READ MORE
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3. The importance of biodiversity for ecosystem processes in sediments : experimental examples from the Baltic Sea
Abstract : Aquatic sediments are, by surface, the largest habitat on Earth. A wide diversity of organisms inhabit these sediments and by their actions they have a large influence on and also mediate many ecosystem processes. READ MORE
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4. Processes and factors governing benthic community dynamics—environmental change in the Baltic Sea
Abstract : As drivers of biogeochemical cycles and nutrient recycling, such as carbon turnover, the microbial community is essential in sustaining functioning ecosystems. Together with the metazoan community, the microbial community constitute the majority of all life in the benthos. READ MORE
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5. Microbial Ecosystem Functions Along the Steep Oxygen Gradient of the Landsort Deep, Baltic Sea
Abstract : Through complex metabolic interactions aquatic microbial life is essential as a driver of ecosystem functions and hence a prerequisite for sustaining plant and animal life in the sea and on Earth. Despite its ecological importance, information on the complexity of microbial functions and how these are related to environmental conditions is limited. READ MORE