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Peripheral and central pathways involved in the biodegradation of monoaromatic compounds under anaerobic conditions.
(2001)
Overall, the work in this dissertation contributes to our understanding of anaerobic biodegradation pathways, the role of syntrophic interactions in substrates degradation, and demonstrates a novel benzoate fermentation ...
The microbial metabolism of benzene and crude oil under diverse anaerobic conditions.
(2000)
The research reported here expands the range of knowledge for anaerobic hydrocarbon metabolism, as well as provides a sound foundation for the microbial destruction of compounds once thought to be completely recalcitrant ...
Systematics of the Mecardonia acuminata (tribe Gratioleae, Plantaginaceae) complex of southeastern USA.
(2007)
Seed surface morphology is known to be of taxonomic significance in some plant taxa, and has been used as diagnostic features of some families, genera and species. The tribe Gratioleae (Plantaginaceae) consists of 16 genera ...
Genes required for sediment fitness in Desulfovibrio desulfuricans G20.
(2007)
97 genes required for sediment fitness of G20 were identified and the identification of chemotaxis genes validated our STM screening method since it would be expected to enhance sediment fitness. The growth of these sediment ...
Assessing the influence of physical and chemical properties of sediments on microbial distribution and activity in the terrestrial subsurface.
(2005)
To maximize the possibility for success, accurate assessment of the distribution and activity of microorganisms in the subsurface is essential for implementing bioremediation strategies at contaminated sites. It is clear ...
Interactions between ecosystem carbon, nitrogen and water cycles under global change: Results from field and mesocosm experiments.
(2005)
N additions increased NEE by enhancing light interception, RUE, and extending growing seasons. Different N application methods (PF versus GF) caused differential seasonal dynamics of LAI, NEE and RUE due to their different ...
Microorganisms from Anaerobic, Gas Condensate-Contaminated Sediments that Degrade Acetate, Butyrate, and Propionate Under Methanogenic and Sulfate-reducing Conditions
(2009)
Acetate, butyrate, and propionate, are important intermediates that are produced as a result of the anaerobic degradation of organic matter in methanogenic and sulfate-reducing ecosystems. Despite the importance of these ...