Search Results - "Neudorf, Kara D"
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Removal of antibiotic resistance genes in two tertiary level municipal wastewater treatment plants
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2018)“…Raw wastewater can contain high levels of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), making municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) critical for the control of…”
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Antibiotic resistance genes in municipal wastewater treatment systems and receiving waters in Arctic Canada
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2017)“…Domestic wastewater discharges may adversely impact arctic ecosystems and local indigenous people, who rely on being able to hunt and harvest food from their…”
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Sources of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in a Rural River System
Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-09-2018)“…The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the environment is problematic due to the risk of horizontal gene transfer and development…”
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An uncharacterized gene coding a conserved lytic transglycosylase domain (RL4716) is required for proper cell envelope function in Rhizobium leguminosarum
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-03-2017)“…Rhizobium leguminosarum is a plant-associated bacterium that can form a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants. Rhizobia must respond to significantly…”
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A previously uncharacterized tetratricopeptide-repeat-containing protein is involved in cell envelope function in Rhizobium leguminosarum
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (01-01-2015)“…Rhizobium leguminosarum is a soil bacterium that is an intracellular symbiont of leguminous plants through the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules. Due…”
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Antimicrobial resistance gene surveillance in the receiving waters of an upgraded wastewater treatment plant
Published in Facets (Ottawa) (01-10-2018)“…Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have been identified as hotspots for antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) and thus represent a critical point where…”
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