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Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria: A Model for Molecular Microbial Ecology

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2001
▪ Abstract  The eutrophication of many ecosystems in recent decades has led to an increased interest in the ecology of nitrogen transformation. Chemolitho-autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria are responsible for the rate-limiting step of nitrification in a wide variety of environments, making them important in the global cycling of nitrogen.
Kowalchuk, G.A., Stephen, J.R.
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Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria

2023
Ammonia oxidising bacteria (AOB) and archaea are ubiquitous microorganisms, but their abundance and diversity vary widely across environments and play a crucial role in many ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems in particular. However, characterization of AOB communities require genomic methods as they are difficult to isolate from samples.
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Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria in Wastewater

2011
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have a key role in the conversion of ammonia to nitrite in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The characterization of AOB communities in such systems requires the use of genomic methods as AOB are difficult to isolate from environmental samples.
Bellucci, Micol, Curtis, Thomas P
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Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria in Wastewater Treatment

2023
Wastewater pollutants such as trace organic chemicals and pharmaceutical compounds pose a major threat to aquatic environments and human health. There is a critical need to develop potential strategies that aim at enhancing the metabolism and/or cometabolism of these compounds.
Pranjal P. Das   +2 more
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