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Soil microbial ecology through the lens of metatranscriptomics
Metatranscriptomics uncovers the dynamic expression of functional genes in soil environments, providing insights into the intricate metabolic...
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Metatranscriptomics and Metaproteomics for Microbial Communities Profiling
Metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics are major breakthroughs of the next-generation sequencing technologies. Metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics... -
Characterization and environmental applications of soil biofilms: a review
Despite the major influence of soils on climate change, carbon sequestration, pollution remediation, and food security, soil remains a largely...
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Metagenomic analysis of heavy metal-contaminated soils reveals distinct clades with adaptive features
Heavy metal pollution poses a serious threat to soil, water, and the atmospheric environment. Many microbes sustain and respond to the metal stress,...
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Cutting-Edge Tools to Assess Microbial Diversity and Their Function in Land Remediation
Soil contamination caused by pollutants has been a great challenge for us. However, soil provides a vast shelter, which allows a co-occurrence of... -
Omics Approaches in Toxicological Studies
As elucidating molecular mechanisms of toxicity and establishing adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have become the focus of chemical toxicology and... -
An Omics-Based Approach for Managing the Risk of COVID-19-Generated Wastes
Omics approaches have delivered significant achievement and have endorsed astonishing accomplishments in various aspects of life sciences research.... -
Metaproteomics: an emerging tool for the identification of proteins from extreme environments
Microbial communities from extreme environments, such as saline, arid, hot, cold, acidic, or alkaline are especially important because they have...
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Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge can remove complex organics from municipal wastewater with algae-bacteria interactions
Interactions between algae and bacteria are pivotal in transforming complex organics for microalgal-bacterial granular sludge process, but the...
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Fipronil Microbial Degradation: An Overview From Bioremediation to Metabolic Pathways
Fipronil is an insecticide that is widely used in several crops such as soybeans, corn, and sugar cane. Although it is used in a few countries, it... -
Diatom DNA from Lake Sediments
Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are unicellular eukaryotic algae that contribute largely to the primary production of lakes and oceans and play an... -
Bioremediation: The Remedy to Expanding Pollution
The worldwide population is growing at an astounding rate, with evaluations suggesting the increase to approximately 9 billion by 2050. The... -
Metatranscriptomic responses and microbial degradation of background polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the coastal Mediterranean and Antarctica
Although microbial degradation is a key sink of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in surface seawaters, there is a dearth of field-based...
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Harvesting Biofuels with Microbial Electrochemical Technologies (METs): State of the Art and Future Challenges
Microorganisms and microbial technologies have accompanied mankind throughout its history. The growing demand for energy and increasing waste... -
Multi-metal tolerance of DHHC palmitoyl transferase-like protein isolated from metal contaminated soil
The microbiota inhabiting in metal polluted environment develops strong defense mechanisms to combat pollution and sustain life. Investigating the...
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Microenvironment of Landfill-Mined Soil-Like Fractions (LMSF): Evaluating the Polymer Composting Potential Using Metagenomics and Geoenvironmental Characterization
AbstractThe search for potent plastic-degrading bacteria has been a focal point of research over the recent decades to develop sustainable methods...
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Bacterial and Archaeal DNA from Lake Sediments
General microbial patterns of biogeography can be established based on sedimentary DNA (sedDNA) retrieved from diverse inland aquatic ecosystems,... -
Unraveling the role of formate in improving nitrogen removal via coupled partial denitrification-anammox
The addition of traditional carbon sources (e.g., acetate) could favor heterotrophic overgrowth in partial denitrification coupled with anammox...
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Microbial Biotechnology for Circular Economy in Wastewater Treatment: Potentials, Technologies, and Challenges
Biological wastewater treatment, as the largest application of biotechnology in the world, has developed for more than a century, and novel... -
Soil Biological Processes in Urban Soils
Globally soils harbour a significant diversity and abundance of organisms, ranging in size from nanometre- and micrometre-sized bacteria and archaea,...