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Strauch, G./ D. Haendel/ I. Maaß/ K. Mühle/ A. Runge 2011: Isotope variations of hydrogen, carbon and nitrogen in florae from the Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica. - Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 47(3): 280-285. [RLL List # 224 / Rec.# 33192]
Keywords: Algae/ Antarctica/ Biology/ Carbon-13/ Deuterium/ Isotope ratio/ Lichens/ Nitrogen-15/ Plants/ Stable isotopes
Abstract: Comparative biochemical and isotope-chemical investigations of cosmopolitical plants open up ways of obtaining parameters from different parts of the Earth which are characterised by variations in the habitat due to different environments.As anAntarctic oasis, the Schirmacher Oasis disposes of adequate favourable ecological conditions for the growth of lower plants. In the present paper, results of isotope studies of lichens, mosses and algae of the Schirmacher Oasis are given and peculiarities of the habitats which influence the isotope contents of the plants are discussed. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
– doi: 10.1080/10256016.2011.600455

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