Adaptation strategies of endolithic chlorophototrophs to survive the hyperarid and extreme solar radiation environment of the Atacama Desert
Jacek Wierzchoś(Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales), Carmen Ascaso(Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales), Alfonso F. Dávila(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Jocelyne DiRuggiero(Johns Hopkins University), Octavio Artieda(Universidad de Extremadura), Michael J. Tisza(Johns Hopkins University), Carlos Vı́lchez(Universidad de Huelva), Inés Garbayo(Universidad de Huelva), Pavel Škaloud(Charles University), Petr Vítek(Charles University), Virginia Souza‐Egipsy(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
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