Archaea and Bacteria Acclimate to High Total Ammonia in a Methanogenic Reactor Treating Swine Waste [PDF]
Citation: Esquivel-Elizondo, S., Parameswaran, P., Delgado, A. G., Maldonado, J., Rittmann, B. E., & Krajmalnik-Brown, R. (2016). Archaea and Bacteria Acclimate to High Total Ammonia in a Methanogenic Reactor Treating Swine Waste.
Delgado, A. G. +5 more
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Surface Water Microbial Community Response to the Biocide 2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitrilopropionamide, Used in Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction. [PDF]
Production of unconventional oil and gas continues to rise, but the effects of high-density hydraulic fracturing (HF) activity near aquatic ecosystems are not fully understood. A commonly used biocide in HF, 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide (DBNPA), was
Campa, Maria Fernanda +11 more
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Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes: pH Effects, Novel Dechlorinators and Decision-Making Tools [PDF]
Chlorinated solvents have been widely used in different areas of modern society. Usage of these chlorinated solvents was not necessarily accompanied with proper handling and disposal of these hazardous compounds, which caused a variety of environmental ...
Yang, Yi
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Proteomic analysis of nitrate-dependent acetone degradation by Alicycliphilus denitrificans strain BC [PDF]
Alicycliphilus denitrificans strain BC grows anaerobically on acetone with nitrate as electron acceptor. Comparative proteomics of cultures of A. denitrificans strain BC grown on either acetone or acetate with nitrate was performed to study the enzymes ...
Alfons J. M. Stams +43 more
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Integrated application of genomic, biochemical and cultivation approaches to characterize 1,2-dichloropropane dichloroelemination in organohalide respiring Chloroflexi [PDF]
Chlorinated solvents are among the most encountered groundwater pollutants. These toxic compounds cause harm to ecosystem functioning and human health. 1,2-Dichloropropane (1,2-D) was used in a variety of industrial and agricultural applications until it
Padilla, Elizabeth
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1,2-DCA biodegradation potential of an aquifer assessed in situ and in aerobic and anaerobic microcosms [PDF]
Background 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) biodegradation can occur through aerobic or anaerobic pathways that can be exploited in bioremediation strategies.
Alfonso Modica +7 more
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Organohalide pollution of freshwater and marine sediments threatens human and environmental well-being. In freshwater and marine sediments a natural anaerobic microbiological process called reductive dehalogenation (RD) is carried out by organohalide respiring bacteria (OHRB) and reduces toxicity and improves biodegradability of organohalide pollutants.
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On the influence of cobamides on organohalide respiration and mercury methylation [PDF]
Corrinoids are metallic cofactors that serve as prosthetic groups for numerous reactions catalyzed by various microorganisms, ranging from carbon and nitrogen cycling to toxic waste remediation.
Jiang, Nannan
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Temperature-associated effects on methanogenesis and microbial reductive dechlorination of trichloroethene in contaminated aquifer sediments [PDF]
Background: Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a subsurface technology for urban heating and cooling. However, ATES systems may intersect with legacy groundwater contaminants from past anthropogenic activities.
Bin Hudari, Mohammad Sufian +4 more
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Redox Conditions Determine Microbial Cobamide Production in Hyporheic Sediment [PDF]
All kingdoms of life rely on cobalamin, a coenzyme produced by a subset of Bacteria and Archaea. Cobalamin belongs to a family of molecules called cobamides.
Seus, Laurel
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