Convener: Prof. Nianzhi Jiao
Venue: Zhou-Long Quan A3-206
Date: December 5, 2016 (Monday)
Microorganisms are recognized as an important agent of biogeochemical cycling in the ocean because of their high abundance and high genetic and metabolic diversity. Microbial oceanography is one of the emerging field in ocean science and geoscience. This workshop focuses on the recent progress of microbial oceanography in the world and in China. Particularly, we will show the critical role of microorganisms in regulating marine carbon cycling and their responses/feedback to climate change or ecological problems, which is highly concerned by China. We encourage the contribution from young scientists to the forum.
Schedule
Time
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Title
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Speaker
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Chair
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09:00-9:20
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Introduction
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Nianzhi Jiao
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Nianzhi Jiao
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09:20-09:40
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The ocean carbon pumps and dissolved organic carbon
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Louis Legendre
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09:40-10:00
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Viral catalysts of marine nutrient cycles
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Curtis Suttle
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10:00-10:20
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Microbial respiration and bacterial growth efficiencies in a temperate Shelf Sea
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E. Elena Garcia Martin
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10:20-10:40
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Coffee Break
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10:40-11:00
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Ecological characteristics and biogeochemical functions of marine particle- and surface-associated microbiota
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Hongyue Dang
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Rui Zhang
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11:00-11:20
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Viral Oceanography: an emerging direction of microbial oceanography in China
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Rui Zhang
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11:20-11:30
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细菌与溶解有质相互作用的过程与机制进展
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Kai Tang
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11:30-11:40
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Relating microbial community composition to carbon and nitrogen cycles
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Yao Zhang
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11:40-12:00
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Discussion
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12:00
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Lunch
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