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Microbial communities in industrial environment

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2009
There is a wealth of techniques that can and have been used for the characterization of industrial microbial communities. Recently, especially PCR-based methods have been starting to replace culture-based approaches, and in microbial community analysis, for example, high-throughput methods such as denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography ...
Maukonen, Johanna, Saarela, Maria
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Microbial community dynamics revisited

Nature Computational Science, 2021
A framework called EPICS predicts microbial community structures by estimating effective pairwise interactions in an efficient and scalable way.
Boyang Ji   +2 more
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Microbial interactions in sediment communities

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1982
Mineralization of organic matter in aquatic ecosystems with shallow waters occurs to a large extent in their sediments under anoxic conditions. This is achieved by a community of bacteria, which are the catalysts in a sequence of processes. O f the two possible terminal processes, methanogenesis and sulphate reduction, the first usually dominates in ...
Hendrikus J. Laanbroek, H. Veldkamp
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The establishment of rumen microbial communities

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1988
Abstract In young ruminants, the strictly anaerobic bacteria that colonise the rumen are accompanied by a wide range of facultatively-anaerobic organisms, together with some aerobic bacteria. During the development of the rumen, the flora resolves into a spatially-organised set of domains, each populated by characteristic, but to some extent ...
Stewart, C.S., Fonty, Gérard, Gouet, P.
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Microbial communities of lichens

Microbiology, 2017
The current state of scientific researches in lichen microbiology was reviewed. Analysis of the literature revealed the main areas and fundamental issues which refer to investigation of microbial consortia in lichen bodies. Special attention was focused on analysis of the prokaryotic community which plays a structural and functional role and is ...
T. G. Dobrovol’skaya   +3 more
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Aquatic Microbial Communities

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1978
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John O. Corliss, John Cairns
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Seasonality in Ocean Microbial Communities

Science, 2012
Spring Bloom The spring bloom of plankton in northern seas develops apparently in response to increasing light and to winter weather, which make nutrients available at the surface. This seasonality is important on a global scale because it reflects a tipping point, driven by phytoplankton growth, between CO 2
Stephen J. Giovannoni, Kevin L. Vergin
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Microbial communities on kidney stones

Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Virology, 2015
The clinical material obtained surgically in patients with kidney stone disease (KSD) was tested for content of the stone microflora using PCR and standard microbiological methods. It was demonstrated that about 50% of stones in patients with KSD were infected with various infection agents as observed using standard microbiological and molecular ...
Yu M Romanova   +12 more
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Diversity of Microbial Communities [PDF]

open access: possible, 1984
As used by microbiologists, the term diversity has various meanings, often describing qualitative morphological or physiological variances among microorganisms (Starr and Skerman, 1965; Belser, 1979; Hamada and Farrand, 1980; Hanson, 1980; Stanley and Schmidt, 1981; Walker, 1978; Yeh and Ornston, 1980).
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Microbial community genomics in the ocean

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005
Marine microbial communities were among the first microbial communities to be studied using cultivation-independent genomic approaches. Ocean-going genomic studies are now providing a more comprehensive description of the organisms and processes that shape microbial community structure, function and dynamics in the sea.
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