Microbial Wetland Ecology (MWE)
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Progress report MECOMECON project (project partners the Netherlands)MECOMECON: MEthanotrophic diversity and gene expression as a COntrolling factor of global MEthane CONsumptionDisentangling the effects of enhanced nitrogen deposition and temperature on community composition of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea?MECOMECON: MEthanotrophic diversity and gene expression as a COntrolling factor of global MEthane CONsumptionCommunity analysis of [beta]-subgroup ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in aquatic environments: a molecular approachSulfate-reducing prokaryotes in river floodplainsViral ecology of a shallow eutrophic lake - Virus ecologie in een ondiep eutroof meerNiche differentiation between ammonia-oxidizing in aquatic environmentsBlue-green catastrophe: remote sensing of mass viral lysis of cyanobacteria
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Potential activity, size and structure of sulfate-reducing microbial communities in an exposed, grazed and a sheltered, non-grazed mangrove stands at the Red Sea coastSpatial patterns of iron- and methane-oxidizing bacterial communities in an irregularly flooded, riparian wetlandStructural and functional response of methane-consuming microbial communities to different flooding regimes in riparian soilsProgress report MECOMECON project (project partners the Netherlands)MECOMECON: MEthanotrophic diversity and gene expression as a COntrolling factor of global MEthane CONsumptionDisentangling the effects of enhanced nitrogen deposition and temperature on community composition of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea?MECOMECON: MEthanotrophic diversity and gene expression as a COntrolling factor of global MEthane CONsumptionNew DGGE strategies for the analyses of methanotrophic microbial communities using different combinations of existing 16S rRNA-based primers(Per)chlorate reduction by an acetogenic bacterium, Sporomusa sp., isolated from an underground gas storageFactors controlling nitrous oxide at the microbial community and estuarine scaleFatty acid profiling of raw human plasma and whole blood using direct thermal desorption combined with gas chromatography–mass spectrometryRecovery of a Nitrosomonas-like 16S rDNA sequence group from freshwater habitatsEffects of nitrate availability and the presence of Glyceria maxima the composition and activity of the dissimilatory nitrate-reducing bacterial communityImproved nitrogen removal by application of new nitrogen-cycle bacteria (Review)Protozoan Grazing, Bacterial-Activity, and Mineralization in Two Stage Continuous CulturesSpatiotemporal stability of an ammonia-oxidizing community in a nitrogen-saturated forest soilEffects of substratum on the diversity and stability of ammonia-oxidising communities in a constructed wetland used for wastewater treatmentDetecting the phosphate status of phytoplankton by enzyme-labelled fluorescence and flow cytometryCompetition for Light between Toxic and Nontoxic Strains of the Harmful Cyanobacterium MicrocystisEffect of temperature on composition of the methanotrophic community in rice field and forest soilNutrient limitation of freshwater cyanobacteriaWeakened activity of starved ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by the presence of pre-activated Nitrobacter winogradskyiSubmersed macrophytes play a key role in structuring bacterioplankton community composition in the large, shallow, subtropical Taihu Lake, ChinaDetritus-dependent development of the microbial community in an experimental system: qualitative analysis by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresisThe timescale of phenotypic plasticity and its impact on competition in fluctuating environmentsPhosphatases relieve carbon limitation of microbial activity in Baltic Sea sediments along a redox-gradientA chlorophyll-retrieval algorithm for satellite imagery (Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) of inland and coastal watersOptical teledetection of chlorophyll a in turbid inland watersBiogeography of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes in river floodplainsInteractions in the microbial world: Proc. 9th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Amsterdam, 2001Identification of genotypically diverse Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii isolates by Luminex xMAP TechnologyAmmonium-induced inhibition of ammonium-starved Nitrosomonas europaea cells in soil and sand slurriesInteractions between nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria in gnotobiotic microcosms planted with the emergent macrophyte Glyceria maximaThe influence of Glyceria maxima and nitrate input on the composition and nitrate metabolism of the dissimilatory nitrate-reducing bacterial communityAtypical one-carbon metabolism of an acetogenic and hydrogenogenic Moorella thermoacetica strainSpatial patterns of methanotrophic communities along a hydrological gradient in a riparian wetlandStable-isotope analysis of a combined nitrification- denitrification sustained by thermophilic methanotrophs under low-oxygen conditionsPrey and Non-prey Arthropods Sharing a Host Plant: Effects on Induced Volatile Emission and Predator AttractionBacteria and Foraminifera: key players in a short-term deep-sea benthic response to phytodetritusImpact of botanical pesticides derived from Melia azedarach and Azadirachta indica plants on the emission of volatiles that attract parasitoids of the diamondback moth to cabbage plants
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Microbial Wetland Ecology (MWE)
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