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Combining Techniques to Conceptualise Denitrification Hot Spots and Hot Moments in Estuaries
Degradation of aquatic ecosystems from nutrient pollution is a global issue, and quantifying nutrient removal in coastal ecosystems is a topic of...
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Water Level Fluctuations Modulate the Microbiomes Involved in Biogeochemical Cycling in Floodplains
Drastic changes in hydrological conditions within floodplain ecosystems create distinct microbial habitats. However, there remains a lack of...
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Pangenome-driven insights into nitrogen metabolic characteristics of Citrobacter portucalensis strain AAK_AS5 associated with wastewater nitrogen removal
Nitrogen metabolism in the genus Citrobacter is very poorly studied despite its several implications in wastewater treatment. In the current study, Cit...
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Plant and soil effects on denitrification potential in agricultural soils
Background and aimsMicrobial denitrification is the primary driver of nitrogen losses from the plant-soil system and the key process for the closure...
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Biodiversity of key-stone phylotypes determines crop production in a 4-decade fertilization experiment
Crop** systems have fertilized soils for decades with undetermined consequences for the productivity and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. One...
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Biogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical cycles, also known as nutrient cycles, govern the essential movement, transformation, and reuse of nutrients vital for plant, animal,... -
Hysteretic response of N2O reductase activity to soil pH variations after application of lime to an acidic agricultural soil
N 2 O contributes to increasing the greenhouse effect and is also involved in stratospheric ozone depletion. In soil and water, N 2 O reductase catalyses...
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Adding inhibitors to manure injections can mitigate nitrous oxide emissions from barley croplands
Increasing contributions of nitrous oxide (N 2 O) from agriculture to the atmosphere is a concern. Manure is often used in croplands as a source of...
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Physiology and Distribution of Nitrogen in Soils
One of the important element for plant growth and which signifies soil health is Nitrogen. Soil is majorly bound with inorganic (NO2−, NO3−,... -
Ulva lactuca changed bacteria community structure and enhanced nitrogen removal capability in a shrimp-sea cucumber-crab-algae integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system
Integration of biological activities of the algal and bacterial communities enhances the bioremediation potency of aquaculture systems. The effects...
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Soil Water and Plant Growth
Water is the key input in agriculture. Plants require water continuously from germination until maturity and that too in huge amounts. All the growth... -
Nature's nitrite-to-ammonia expressway, with no stop at dinitrogen
AbstractSince the characterization of cytochrome c 552 as a multiheme nitrite reductase, research on this enzyme has gained major interest. Today, it...
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Co‐evolution of early Earth environments and microbial life
Two records of Earth history capture the evolution of life and its co-evolving ecosystems with interpretable fidelity: the geobiological and...
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Saltwater Intrusion Modifies Microbial Community Structure and Decreases Denitrification in Tidal Freshwater Marshes
Environmental changes can alter the interactions between biotic and abiotic ecosystem components in tidal wetlands and therefore impact important...
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Environmental impacts of antibiotics addition to algal-bacterial-based aquaponic system
AbstractAntibiotics usage is a double-edged sword among the production promotion and environmental aggravation of aquaculture system. In this study,...
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Exploring Co-occurrence patterns and microbial diversity in the lung microbiome of patients with non-small cell lung cancer
BackgroundIt has been demonstrated in the literature that a dysbiotic microbiome could have a negative impact on the host immune system and promote...
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Unique underlying principles sha** copper homeostasis networks
AbstractCopper is essential in cells as a cofactor for key redox enzymes. Bacteria have acquired molecular components that sense, uptake, distribute,...
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An Outline of the Theory of the Functioning of Aquatic Ecosystems: Nutrient Limitation
The process of eutrophication of water bodies, that is, the increase in the biological productivity of their ecosystems, has acquired such a large...
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Nitrogen Isotopes in Tree Rings—Challenges and Prospects
Nutritive, but detrimental if at high levels, several nitrogenNitrogen (N) forms involved in air and soil biogeochemical reactions constitute the N... -
What Colin Reynolds could tell us about nutrient limitation, N:P ratios and eutrophication control
Colin Reynolds exquisitely consolidated our understanding of driving forces sha** phytoplankton communities and those setting the upper limit to...