Ammonia-oxidizing Archaea from high artic soils
Arctic ecosystems are of crucial importance for the climatic balance of the globe. Therefore basic knowledge about the microbial groups involved in their biogeochemical processes is required for a better understanding of their functioning and their responses to environmental changes. Nitrogen has been shown to be a major limiting nutrient for ecosystem
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Ammonia oxidizing archaea and bacteria respond to different manure application rates during organic vegetable cultivation in Northwest China. [PDF]
Wang Z +5 more
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Candidatus Nitrosopolaris, a genus of putative ammonia-oxidizing archaea with a polar/alpine distribution. [PDF]
Pessi IS, Rutanen A, Hultman J.
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Comammox Nitrospira and Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea Are Dominant Ammonia Oxidizers in Sediments of an Acid Mine Lake Containing High Ammonium Concentrations. [PDF]
Li D +5 more
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Environmental distribution, physiology and genomic adaptations of arctic ammonia-oxidizing archaea. [PDF]
Díez MM, Dreer M, Schleper C, Kerou M.
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Postglacial adaptations enabled colonization and quasi-clonal dispersal of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in modern European large lakes. [PDF]
Ngugi DK +12 more
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Niche adaptation of particle-associated ammonia-oxidizing archaea sustains nitrification under marine deoxygenation. [PDF]
Li L, Zhao D, Du R, Tang K, Zhang Y.
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Copper requirements and copper toxicity as niche-defining factors in the growth of terrestrial ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria. [PDF]
Oudova-Rivera B +3 more
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Urea use drives niche separation between dominant marine ammonia oxidizing archaea. [PDF]
Stuehrenberg J +13 more
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From rags to enriched: metagenomic insights into ammonia-oxidizing archaea following ammonia enrichment of a denuded oligotrophic soil ecosystem. [PDF]
Vuong P +5 more
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