Fouling in membrane bioreactors: An updated review
The goal of the current article is to update new findings in membrane fouling and emerging
fouling mitigation strategies reported in recent years (post 2010) as a follow-up to our …
fouling mitigation strategies reported in recent years (post 2010) as a follow-up to our …
Verrucomicrobiota are specialist consumers of sulfated methyl pentoses during diatom blooms
LH Orellana, TB Francis, M Ferraro… - The ISME …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Marine algae annually sequester petagrams of carbon dioxide into polysaccharides, which
are a central metabolic fuel for marine carbon cycling. Diatom microalgae produce sulfated …
are a central metabolic fuel for marine carbon cycling. Diatom microalgae produce sulfated …
Biogeochemistry and microbiology of high Arctic marine sediment ecosystems—Case study of Svalbard fjords
Fjord ecosystems of the high Arctic are distinct from fjords of temperate latitudes due to the
influence of glaciers, icebergs, sea ice, and the permanently low temperatures. The …
influence of glaciers, icebergs, sea ice, and the permanently low temperatures. The …
Metagenome-assembled genomes uncover a global brackish microbiome
Background Microbes are main drivers of biogeochemical cycles in oceans and lakes.
Although the genome is a foundation for understanding the metabolism, ecology and …
Although the genome is a foundation for understanding the metabolism, ecology and …
Diverse, uncultivated bacteria and archaea underlying the cycling of dissolved protein in the ocean
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) supports a significant amount of heterotrophic production
in the ocean. Yet, to date, the identity and diversity of microbial groups that transform DON …
in the ocean. Yet, to date, the identity and diversity of microbial groups that transform DON …
The polar night shift: seasonal dynamics and drivers of Arctic Ocean microbiomes revealed by autonomous sampling
Abstract The Arctic Ocean features extreme seasonal differences in daylight, temperature,
ice cover, and mixed layer depth. However, the diversity and ecology of microbes across …
ice cover, and mixed layer depth. However, the diversity and ecology of microbes across …
Adaptive mechanisms that provide competitive advantages to marine bacteroidetes during microalgal blooms
F Unfried, S Becker, CS Robb, JH Hehemann… - The ISME …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Polysaccharide degradation by heterotrophic microbes is a key process within Earth's
carbon cycle. Here, we use environmental proteomics and metagenomics in combination …
carbon cycle. Here, we use environmental proteomics and metagenomics in combination …
Expanding the world of marine bacterial and archaeal clades
Determining which microbial taxa are out there, where they live, and what they are doing is a
driving approach in marine microbial ecology. The importance of these questions is …
driving approach in marine microbial ecology. The importance of these questions is …
Shifts of tundra bacterial and archaeal communities along a permafrost thaw gradient in A laska
Understanding the response of permafrost microbial communities to climate warming is
crucial for evaluating ecosystem feedbacks to global change. This study investigated soil …
crucial for evaluating ecosystem feedbacks to global change. This study investigated soil …
C: N ratio shaped both taxonomic and functional structure of microbial communities in livestock and poultry breeding wastewater treatment reactor
Y Gu, Y Wei, Q Xiang, K Zhao, X Yu, X Zhang… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
C: N ratios play critical roles in determining the stability and performance of the wastewater
treatment reactor. Here, we investigated bacterial and archaeal community composition …
treatment reactor. Here, we investigated bacterial and archaeal community composition …