Search Results - "Treusch, A. H."
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N2 production rates limited by nitrite availability in the Bay of Bengal oxygen minimum zone
Published in Nature geoscience (01-01-2017)“…A third or more of the fixed nitrogen lost from the oceans as N 2 is removed by anaerobic microbial processes in open ocean oxygen minimum zones. These zones…”
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Carbon degradation in agricultural soils flooded with seawater after managed coastal realignment
Published in Biogeosciences (29-09-2017)“…Permanent flooding of low-lying coastal areas is a growing threat due to climate change and related sea-level rise. An increasingly common solution to protect…”
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Novel genes for nitrite reductase and Amo-related proteins indicate a role of uncultivated mesophilic crenarchaeota in nitrogen cycling
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2005)“…Summary Mesophilic crenarchaeota are frequently found in terrestrial and marine habitats worldwide, but despite their considerable abundance the physiology of…”
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Acidobacteria form a coherent but highly diverse group within the bacterial domain: evidence from environmental genomics
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2003)“…Summary Acidobacteria have been established as a novel phylum of Bacteria that is consistently detected in many different habitats around the globe by 16S…”
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N sub(2) production rates limited by nitrite availability in the Bay of Bengal oxygen minimum zone
Published in Nature geoscience (01-01-2017)“…A third or more of the fixed nitrogen lost from the oceans as N sub(2) is removed by anaerobic microbial processes in open ocean oxygen minimum zones. These…”
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First insight into the genome of an uncultivated crenarchaeote from soil
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2002)“…Summary Molecular phylogenetic surveys based on the characterization of 16S rRNA genes have revealed that soil is an environment particularly rich in microbial…”
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Characterization of large-insert DNA libraries from soil for environmental genomic studies of Archaea
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-09-2004)“…Summary Complex genomic libraries are increasingly being used to retrieve complete genes, operons or large genomic fragments directly from environmental…”
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