| Literature DB >> 11542458 |
V A Kordyum1, V G Man'ko, A F Popova, A L Mashinsky, O H Shcherbak, H T Nguen.
Abstract
The miniature cenosis consisting of the water fern Azolla with its associated symbiotic nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium Anabaena and the concomitant bacteria was investigated. Ecological closure was shown to produce sharp quantitative and qualitative changes in the number and type of concomitant bacteria. Changes in the distribution of bacterial types grown on beef-extract broth after space flight were recorded. Anabaena azollae underwent the most significant changes under spaceflight conditions. Its cell number per Azolla biomass unit increased substantially. Thus closure of cenosis resulted in a weakening of control over microbial development by Azolla. This tendency was augmented by spaceflight factors. Reduction in control exerted by macro-organisms over development of associated micro-organisms must be taken into account in constructing closed ecological systems in the state of weightlessness.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 11542458 DOI: 10.1016/0273-1177(83)90067-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Space Res ISSN: 0273-1177 Impact factor: 2.152