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Lanthanide-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases have recently emerged as environmentally important enzymes, most prominently represented in methylotrophic bacteria.
Jing Huang (41604) +2 more
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Testing the effects of micropollutants on the growth, survival and microbiome of juvenile isopods Asellus aquaticus using the faecal microbiome transplants. Abstract Freshwater habitats are frequently contaminated by diverse chemicals of anthropogenic origin, collectively referred to as micropollutants, that can have detrimental effects on aquatic life.
Terézia Horváthová +4 more
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Lanthanide-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases have recently emerged as environmentally important enzymes, most prominently represented in methylotrophic bacteria.
Jing Huang (41604) +2 more
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Lanthanide-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases have recently emerged as environmentally important enzymes, most prominently represented in methylotrophic bacteria.
Jing Huang (41604) +2 more
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Abstract Temperate lakes experience variation in mixing and stratification that affects the distributions, activities, abundances, and diversity of plankton communities. We examined temporal and vertical changes in the composition of planktonic microorganisms (including Bacteria and Archaea) in oligotrophic Flathead Lake, Montana.
Kate A. Evans +4 more
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Biofilm activity among plastic and wood substrates was similar, except for higher respiration on wood. The unique physical and chemical properties of wood and plastic substrates acted as forces of selection that led to distinct bacterial communities. Abstract In aquatic ecosystems, plastic litter is a substrate for biofilms.
Raúl F. Lazcano +2 more
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Growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is severely hampered by low temperatures, even when cultivated under greenhouse conditions. Root-associated bacteria might promote plant growth under stressful conditions.
Antoine Persyn +6 more
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Methylotrophy in a Lake: from Metagenomics to Single-Organism Physiology
This review provides a brief summary of ongoing studies in Lake Washington (Seattle, WA) directed at an understanding of the content and activities of microbial communities involved in methylotrophy.
Ludmila Chistoserdova
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Genome-wide Selective Sweeps in Natural Bacterial Populations Revealed by Time-series Metagenomics [PDF]
Multiple evolutionary models have been proposed to explain the formation of genetically and ecologically distinct bacterial groups. Time-series metagenomics enables direct observation of evolutionary processes in natural populations, and if applied over ...
Kang, Dongwan +20 more
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Strain HIMB624 is a planktonic marine bacterium within the family Methylophilaceae of the class Betaproteobacteria isolated from coastal seawater of Oahu, Hawaii.
Rappe, Michael +2 more
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