Lebert M, Ntefidou M (2004)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2004
Book Volume: 545
Pages Range: 297-297
The DNA-weighted irradiance of UV radiation on Mars is about three orders of magnitude higher than on the surface of the Earth. The response of cyanobacteria to UV radiation impinging on the Earths' surface is well known. Several methods are established for these organisms (Hader, 1997; Sinha et al., 2001; Sinha and Hader, 2002). Cyanobacteria may be ideal model systems to study biological effects of physical extremes on the Martian surface, to determine the degree of resistance to extreme stress factors, such as cycles of heat and cold, desiccation and high UV radiation fluxes.
APA:
Lebert, M., & Ntefidou, M. (2004). Cyanobacterial responses to UV radiation. 18TH ESA SYMPOSIUM ON EUROPEAN ROCKET AND BALLOON PROGRAMMES AND RELATED RESEARCH, 545, 297-297.
MLA:
Lebert, Michael, and Maria Ntefidou. "Cyanobacterial responses to UV radiation." 18TH ESA SYMPOSIUM ON EUROPEAN ROCKET AND BALLOON PROGRAMMES AND RELATED RESEARCH 545 (2004): 297-297.
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