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Effects of Temperature on Mercury Methylation and Demethylation in Boreal Wetland Soils
Abstract Wetlands are critical sites for methylmercury (MeHg) production, a neurotoxin that bioaccumulates in organisms and biomagnifies in aquatic food webs. Net MeHg production in wetland soil depends on the balance between microbially mediated MeHg production and the degradation of MeHg through both microbial and abiotic pathways.
Sayuri Sagisaka Méndez +1 more
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Putative Analogs of Pyrite Suns Forming in Proglacial Alaska Mudflats
Abstract Disc‐shaped pyrite suns of the Pennsylvanian age Anna Shale are thought to have formed where pressure restricted pyrite crystal growth to a flattened disc shape during diagenesis at the Anna Shale and the underlying Herrin coal boundary.
Heather L. Fair +2 more
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Combined Spirulina and Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Enhance Drought Tolerance in Lettuce, with Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Excelling Under Severe Stress [PDF]
Drought stress hinders plant growth by reducing water availability, leading to stunted plants growth, lower photosynthesis rates, and decreased yields. This research explored the impact of the combination of Spirulina and sulfate-reducing bacteria on the
Maryam Seifikalhor +6 more
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Role of the reversible electrochemical deprotonation of phosphate species in anaerobic biocorrosion of steels [PDF]
Sulphate reducing bacteria are known to play a major role in anaerobic microbiological influenced corrosion of steels, but mechanisms behind their influence are still source of debates as certain phenomena remain unexplained.
Basséguy, Régine +5 more
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This review critically explores how microaeration can enhance biogas desulfurization in anaerobic digestion. It summarizes existing data and provides a comprehensive overview of various microaeration strategies by focusing on both technical and fundamental aspects.
Samiullah Khaskheli +2 more
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Supporting information for the manuscript entitled "The Clay-SRB (sulfate-reducing bacteria) system: dissolution and fractionation of REY" [PDF]
Supporting information for the manuscript entitled "The Clay-SRB (sulfate-reducing bacteria) system: dissolution and fractionation of REY"THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE.
Li, S (via Mendeley Data)
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Sedimentary microbiomes and, for the first time, rhizosphere microbiomes of Zostera capensis, South Africa's most abundant seagrass, were characterised using 16S rRNA metabarcoding across three estuaries. After accounting for seawater‐derived microbes, we found that sediment and rhizosphere communities largely overlapped but also harbor distinct core ...
Andrew Ndhlovu, Sophie von der Heyden
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Microbial modelling of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and methanogenic archaea (ME) using iron [PDF]
Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) and methanogenic archaea (MA) are commonly found in the oil and gas environments. The formation of hydrogen sulfide (HS-) is particularly concerning for the petroleum industry due to its corrosiveness.
An, Biwen Annie
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Anaerobic bacteria-mediated tumor therapy faces multiple challenges, including potential toxic side effects, complex manufacturing processes, and impaired hypoxic targeting.
Mengna Dong +8 more
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria in human periodontitis [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 19014_sulfbainh.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Periodontitis is the major cause of the loss of teeth among adults.
Langendijk Genevaux, P.S.
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