Alma Heikkilä
Alma Heikkilä
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2018, plaster, common alder* flower ink, acrylic, polyester, benzoic acid, pine wood, aluminium, iron, polythene
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https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03226.x ~
...mycelial respiration is therefore an important pathway of carbon flux from tropical forest trees to the atmosphere.
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http://microbiologyonline.org/about-microbiology/introducing-microbes ~ .'
These microscopic organisms play a key role in maintaining life on earth, fixing gases and breaking down dead
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/~ / /` /' In fact microbes are so tiny you would find over a million in a teaspoon of soil. They
make up more than 60 % of the Earth’s living matter and scientists estimate that 2-3 billion species share the
planet with us.
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1. Primary producers take energy from other organisms and turn it into energy that is used
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The total flux of carbon dioxide from the soil to the atmosphere is known as soil respiration. It originates from
heterotrophic respiration when the dead organic matter is used for substrates for soil micro-organisms and soil
animals (i.e. the soil organic matter is decomposed). ~ .' ~ .' ~ .
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.' .' .' `-.._ _ _ _ .-. : http://lsuscienceblog.squarespace.com/blog/2017/11/22/give-thanks-for-microbes Every living
thing on this planet releases byproducts or waste into the environment as a result of metabolism. For about
four billion years, this planet was all microbes all the time.
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...There is in fact a whole specialist community of insects which depend on the dead wood of aspen in various
stages of decay, and one of these species..
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“The very entities we have so often thought of as free-living, independent and self-sustaining organisms (like
humans) in fact are entangled in deep webs of interdependence. The collectives become the basic unit of life and
the individual organisms they by-product of larger organizational strategies. The recognition of microbiota has
challenged standard conceptions of what a human body is _/~ ... * . _ . * . * -- - ‘ _/~ ... *
. _ . * . * . “Writes Maureen A. O'Malley in the book Philosophy of Microbiology. . |* .. *
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, / /` _/~ Our results show that this leaves 100,000 times more
microorganisms awaiting discovery -- and 100 million to be fully explored. Microbial biodiversity, it appears, is
greater than we ever imagined." ... * . _ . * . * . * (_) * . |* .. *
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Still, there are so many things that we don’t know,
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