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Genome Sequence of “Candidatus Nitrosocosmicus franklandus” C13, a Terrestrial Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon [PDF]
“Candidatus Nitrosocosmicus franklandus” C13 is an ammonia-oxidizing archaeon (AOA) isolated from soil. Its complete genome is 2.84 Mb and possesses predicted AOA metabolic pathways for energy generation and carbon dioxide fixation but no typical surface
Gubry-Rangin, Cécile +4 more
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The excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer aggravated the loss of nitrogen in farmland and exerted detrimental effects on the soil and water environment. Examining the effects of N-(n-Butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) and nitrification inhibitor
Zhaoqi Qu +11 more
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Water availability is the main limiting factor in arid soils; however few studies have examined the effects of drying and rewetting on nitrifiers from these environments.
Mauricio eBustamante +5 more
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Microbial communities and arsenic biogeochemistry at the outflow of an alkaline sulfide-rich hot spring. [PDF]
Alkaline sulfide-rich hot springs provide a unique environment for microbial community and arsenic (As) biogeochemistry. In this study, a representative alkaline sulfide-rich hot spring, Zimeiquan in the Tengchong geothermal area, was chosen to study ...
Dai, Xinyue +9 more
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Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) are the most abundant chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms in the oxygenated water column of the global ocean. Although H2O2 appears to be a universal by-product of aerobic metabolism, genes encoding the hydrogen peroxide (
Barbara Bayer +6 more
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Spatial homogeneity of bacterial and archaeal communities in the deep eastern Mediterranean Sea surface sediments [PDF]
The diversity of microorganisms inhabiting the deep sea surface sediments was investigated in 9 stations (700-1900 m depth) in the Levantine basin by 454 massive tag sequencing of the 16S rDNA V4 region using universal primers.
Baruch Rinkevich, Sabine Keuter
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Ubiquity and diversity of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in water columns and sediments of the ocean.
C. A. Francis +4 more
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Molecular ecology of ammonia oxidizing archaea and bacteria
The newly recognized ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) makes re-evaluation of the contribution to ammonia oxidization by both AOA and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) necessary and meaningful. The growing population and increasing anthropogenic activities around coastlines have affected wetland and coastal marine ecosystems through discharging polluted ...
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The hidden potential of archaea in carbon and nitrogen cycling in agricultural soils: a review
The soil microbiome drives soil nutrient cycling and is intrinsically linked to plant productivity in agriculture. Archaea are members of many soil microbiomes and play important roles in nutrient cycling, particularly in the carbon and nitrogen cycle ...
Brenda M. Speek +9 more
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Distribution and genomic variation of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in abyssal and hadal surface sediments. [PDF]
Trouche B +10 more
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