Ammonia oxidation, a crucial part in nitrogen cycle, is thought to be jointly driven by ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), and complete ammonia oxidation (comammox) in the ocean.
Yining Jiang +5 more
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Contribution of ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria to nitrogen transformation in a soil fertilized with urea and organic amendments. [PDF]
Yang Y +5 more
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Ammonia oxidation: different niches for bacteria and archaea? [PDF]
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Nitrite improved nitrification efficiency and enriched ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria in the simultaneous nitrification and denitrification process. [PDF]
Xiang Y +6 more
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Changes in Diversity and Abundance of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria along a Glacier Retreating Chronosequence in the Tianshan Mountains, China. [PDF]
Wu X, Zhang W, Liu G, Chen T, Li Z.
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The contrasting response of AOA, AOB, and comammox Nitrospira amoA transcript abundance to temperature, moisture, and nitrogen was investigated using soil microcosms.
Chris Chisholm +7 more
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The Predominance of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea in an Oceanic Microbial Community Amended with Cyanobacterial Lysate. [PDF]
Jia Y +5 more
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Effects of sulfadiazine and Cu on soil potential nitrification and ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria communities across different soils. [PDF]
Hou G +10 more
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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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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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