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    Quantifying Potential N Turnover Rates in Hypersaline Microbial Mats by Using 15N Tracer Techniques by Coban, Oksana, Rasigraf, Olivia, de Jong, Anniek E. E, Spott, Oliver, Bebout, Brad M

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (26-03-2021)
    “…Microbial mats, due to stratification of the redox zones, have the potential to include a complete N cycle; however, an attempt to evaluate a complete N cycle…”
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    Methane Feedbacks to the Global Climate System in a Warmer World by Dean, Joshua F., Middelburg, Jack J., Röckmann, Thomas, Aerts, Rien, Blauw, Luke G., Egger, Matthias, Jetten, Mike S. M., Jong, Anniek E. E., Meisel, Ove H., Rasigraf, Olivia, Slomp, Caroline P., Zandt, Michiel H., Dolman, A. J.

    Published in Reviews of geophysics (1985) (01-03-2018)
    “…Methane (CH4) is produced in many natural systems that are vulnerable to change under a warming climate, yet current CH4 budgets, as well as future shifts in…”
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    Increases in temperature and nutrient availability positively affect methane‐cycling microorganisms in Arctic thermokarst lake sediments by de Jong, Anniek E. E., in ’t Zandt, Michiel H., Meisel, Ove H., Jetten, Mike S. M., Dean, Joshua F., Rasigraf, Olivia, Welte, Cornelia U.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Summary Arctic permafrost soils store large amounts of organic matter that is sensitive to temperature increases and subsequent microbial degradation to…”
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    Metagenomic tools in microbial ecology research by Taş, Neslihan, de Jong, Anniek EE, Li, Yaoming, Trubl, Gareth, Xue, Yaxin, Dove, Nicholas C

    Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (01-02-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] Ability to directly sequence DNA from the environment permanently changed microbial ecology. Here, we review the new insights to microbial…”
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    The hunt for the most-wanted chemolithoautotrophic spookmicrobes by In 't Zandt, Michiel H, de Jong, Anniek Ee, Slomp, Caroline P, Jetten, Mike Sm

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-06-2018)
    “…Microorganisms are the drivers of biogeochemical methane and nitrogen cycles. Essential roles of chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms in these cycles were…”
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    Quantifying Potential N Turnover Rates in Hypersaline Microbial Mats by Using 15 N Tracer Techniques by Coban, Oksana, Rasigraf, Olivia, de Jong, Anniek E. E., Spott, Oliver, Bebout, Brad M.

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (26-03-2021)
    “…Nitrogen is essential for life. The nitrogen cycle on Earth is mediated by microbial activity and has had a profound impact on both the atmosphere and the…”
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    Changes in microbial community composition, activity, and greenhouse gas production upon inundation of drained iron-rich peat soils by de Jong, Anniek E.E., Guererro-Cruz, Simon, van Diggelen, Josepha M.H., Vaksmaa, Annika, Lamers, Leon P.M., Jetten, Mike S.M., Smolders, Alfons J.P., Rasigraf, Olivia

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2020)
    “…Globally, large-scale land drainage has severely deteriorated the functioning and services of peatlands, making restoration plans of the utmost importance…”
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    Quantifying potential N turnover rates in hypersaline microbial mats by 15 N tracer techniques by Coban, Oksana, Rasigraf, Olivia, de Jong, Anniek E E, Spott, Oliver, Bebout, Brad M

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (15-04-2021)
    “…Microbial mats, due to stratification of the redox zones, have a potential to include a complete N cycle, however an attempt to evaluate a complete N cycle in…”
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