0:00:00 | hi my name is stronger and i presented my five minutes signs their project |
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0:00:05 | species differences in we decomposition and microbial communities |
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0:00:09 | microbes a general term used describe or microscopic organisms |
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0:00:13 | there are highly differs in that include okay bacteria and viruses in practice and then |
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0:00:19 | present a variety because it's |
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0:00:21 | eleven that that's a notion in the standard that's are this project in particular focused |
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0:00:25 | on microbial communities in this little backgrounds are also resilient an example nothing can live |
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0:00:30 | in extreme environment |
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0:00:32 | so environments have used a deeper basic peaches with extreme temperatures e and you can |
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0:00:37 | call systems with extreme caution |
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0:00:40 | the reason why microbes are still important is because their direct indicator of the sustainability |
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0:00:44 | of at least |
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0:00:45 | inequality sustainability is how biological systems you made a very productive |
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0:00:50 | in order because this instrument must undergo a variety of biological process you think than |
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0:00:55 | actions i mean composition and of course nutrients storage management and likely is one of |
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0:01:00 | these policies it's a series of processes by which mentioned in a compound interconvert in |
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0:01:05 | the environment and in the report it includes action dictation decomposition |
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0:01:10 | in decomposition all the lots relations to recycle and the use this information brash because |
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0:01:15 | that there's not have access to build a waste |
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0:01:17 | the overall concept is that make room at needs a central processing is sober preserving |
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0:01:22 | now we're preserving the biodiversity or |
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0:01:26 | is even more important to understand microbes because we're experiencing significant you just work |
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0:01:32 | is evident in this that the us global climate change research program the distribution of |
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0:01:36 | species of trees this changing drastically i in the projected image two thousand seven into |
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0:01:42 | two thousand one hundred composition and the first thing of the trees for the especially |
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0:01:46 | in more used region of the united states |
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0:01:48 | shifting to a dominant o nine it okay three which will result in changes in |
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0:01:53 | the microbial communities but also |
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0:01:57 | the idea study microbial communities is not and you one and micro minis order to |
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0:02:01 | study in many ecosystems including hundred remote and it'd study using alternative approach in order |
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0:02:08 | to train the deep sea is a lower student like so it's impossible to culture |
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0:02:12 | all my perspective |
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0:02:14 | so that is used alternative approaches to try to you know better state of these |
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0:02:18 | communities |
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0:02:19 | because humans that is that such as the way that the organisations in d c |
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0:02:23 | opinion makers are crucial design doesn't resulted using for import |
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0:02:28 | this privately |
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0:02:30 | and this project i'm doing focuses on the importance of study make it for sp |
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0:02:36 | has just like the high level that it also difficult to t undersea about the |
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0:02:40 | makers are in four sequences |
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0:02:44 | experiment completed looked at the relationship between different species of leaves an impact on p |
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0:02:48 | h and a claw as well like compute communities within this |
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0:02:52 | wait experiment worked with that we used in three different species were collected data and |
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0:02:56 | michael cartons trouble key for slate condition |
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0:02:59 | then each but the p each of the soil was taken and that doesn't make |
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0:03:03 | a causal harvard to observe |
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0:03:05 | additionally portions of the samples were set aside from their changes in the macroblock |
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0:03:10 | the leader also sort of a constant temperature as well as what we need to |
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0:03:14 | keep the moisture constant |
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0:03:16 | in terms of microbial in our gmms extracted from each state |
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0:03:21 | it was confirmed that there was a problem the bacterium by the initial slurry however |
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0:03:24 | unclear exactly what speech is required so this type of testing using more specific species |
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0:03:29 | could be accomplished in the future to be future goals for this |
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0:03:35 | or microbial analysis necessarily provide the clearest results than that of you shot it doing |
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0:03:41 | this complicated and across you she's and syllable there was an overall try again with |
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0:03:46 | the use of time what on it was significantly easier i activated he value when |
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0:03:51 | i is that it showing it was sick |
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0:03:55 | on the other hand she was significant in terms of p h change i added |
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0:03:59 | value when they're one seven so the species were thinking again in the changes kit |
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0:04:04 | software there and the overall in this experiment the results indicate that change does and |
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0:04:10 | environmental conditions |
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0:04:12 | however necessary to continue to pursue this by korea research to completely and fully understand |
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0:04:17 | that use it was like in changes like to thank you very |
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