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Air 'microhabitat' dalam
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potensi untuk kehidupan di luar bumi, minyak pembersihan: ekosistim Extremophilic
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dunia, mereka menemukan mikroba aktif dalam tetesan kecil seperti microliter, sekitar 1/50th dari setetes air...........
Water 'microhabitats' in oil show potential for extraterrestrial life,
oil cleanup: Extremophilic ecosystems writ small
Date:
August 7,
2014
Source:
Washington State University
Summary:
An international team of researchers has found
extremely small habitats that increase the potential for life on other planets
while offering a way to clean up oil spills on our own. Looking at samples from
the world's largest natural asphalt lake, they found active microbes in
droplets as small as a microliter, which is about 1/50th of a drop of water.
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an
international team of researchers has found extremely small habitats that
increase the potential for life on other planets while offering a way to clean
up oil spills on our own.
Looking at samples
from the world's largest natural asphalt lake, they found active microbes in
droplets as small as a microliter, which is about 1/50th of a drop of water.
"We saw
a huge diversity of bacteria and archaea," said Dirk Schulze-Makuch, a
professor in Washington State University's School of the Environment and the
only U.S. researcher on the team. "That's why we speak of an 'ecosystem,'
because we have so much diversity in the water droplets."
Writing in
the journal Science, the researchers report they also found the microbes
were actively degrading oil in the asphalt, suggesting a similar phenomenon
could be used to clean up oil spills.
"For
me, the cool thing is I got into it from an astrobiology viewpoint, as an
analog to Saturn's moon, Titan, where we have hydrocarbon lakes on the
surface," said Schulze-Makuch. "But this shows astrobiology has also
great environmental applications, because of the biodegradation of oil
compounds."
Schulze-Makuch
and his colleagues in 2011 found that the 100-acre Pitch Lake, on the Caribbean
island of Trinidad, was teeming with microbial life, which is also thought to
increase the likelihood of life on Titan.
The new
paper adds a new, microscopic level of detail to how life can exist in such a
harsh environment.
"We
discovered that there are additional habitats where we have not looked at where
life can occur and thrive," said Schulze-Makuch.
Analyzing
the droplets' isotopic signatures and salt content, the researchers determined
that they were not coming from rain or groundwater, but ancient sea water or a
brine deep underground.
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Source:
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story is based on materials provided by Washington State University. Note: Materials may be edited
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Journal
Reference:
- R. U. Meckenstock, F. von Netzer, C. Stumpp, T. Lueders, A. M. Himmelberg, N. Hertkorn, P. Schmitt-Kopplin, M. Harir, R. Hosein, S. Haque, D. Schulze-Makuch. Water droplets in oil are microhabitats for microbial life. Science, 2014; 345 (6197): 673 DOI: 10.1126/science.1252215