Mini Review
Viability of Microorganisms in The Conditions of Permafrost
Neustroev МP1,2*, Tarabukina NP1 and Stepanova АМ1
1Laboratorie of Veterinary Biotechnology, FSBIS FRC YSC SB RAS, Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after Safronov M.G, Russia
2FSEI HPE, Yakut State Academy of Agriculture, Russia
Neustroev МP, Laboratorie of Veterinary Biotechnology, FSBIS FRC YSC SB RAS, Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after Safronov M.G, Yakutsk, Russia.
Received Date: June 24, 2019; Published Date: July 01, 2019
Abstract
The generally accepted warming of the climate in the Arctic may increase the risk of the emergence and spread of infectious diseases of humans and animals due to the melting of permafrost, the intensive development of natural resources, controlled and uncontrolled paleontological excavations, expansion of vector habitats (insects, rodents), changes in the migration routes of migratory birds.
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Neustroev МP, Tarabukina NP, Stepanova АМ. Viability of Microorganisms in The Conditions of Permafrost. World J Agri & Soil Sci. 2(5): 2019. WJASS.MS.ID.000547.
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