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The cyanobacterium Mastigocladus fulfills the nitrogen demand of a terrestrial hot spring microbial mat

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Figure 1 (a) Location of the Porcelana hot spring in northern Patagonia, Chile (X Region, Comau fjord)
Figure 2 Comparison of the interannual cyanobacterial diversity at different temperatures in the Porcelana hot spring based on the 16S rRNA gene and DGGE
Figure 3 Relative abundance and interannual diazotrophic bacterial diversity in the Porcelana hot spring based on the nifH marker gene and clone libraries
Figure 4 Nitrogen fixation assessed by the ARA and 15 N 2 uptake analysis for the different temperatures and years investigated
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