نتایج جستجو برای: microbial support

تعداد نتایج: 765710  

Journal: :RSC advances 2016
Iffat Naz Douglas Hodgson Ann Smith Julian Marchesi Safia Ahmed Claudio Avignone-Rossa Devendra P Saroj

This study investigates the microbial community composition in the biofilms grown on two different support media in fixed biofilm reactors for aerobic wastewater treatment, using next generation sequencing (NGS) technology. The chemical composition of the new type of support medium (TDR) was found to be quite different from the conventionally used support medium (stone). The analysis of 16S rRN...

2016
Charlotte E. Riggs Sarah E. Hobbie

Empirical studies show that nitrogen (N) addition often reduces microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon dioxide (CO2) production via microbial respiration. Although predictions from theoretical models support these findings, the mechanisms that drive this response remain unclear. To address this uncertainty, we sampled soils of three grassland sites in the U.S. Central G...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Frieder Klein Susan E Humphris Weifu Guo Florence Schubotz Esther M Schwarzenbach William D Orsi

Subseafloor mixing of reduced hydrothermal fluids with seawater is believed to provide the energy and substrates needed to support deep chemolithoautotrophic life in the hydrated oceanic mantle (i.e., serpentinite). However, geosphere-biosphere interactions in serpentinite-hosted subseafloor mixing zones remain poorly constrained. Here we examine fossil microbial communities and fluid mixing pr...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Tang Liu Shufeng Liu Maosheng Zheng Qian Chen Jinren Ni

Microbial communities of activated sludge (AS) play a key role in the performance of wastewater treatment processes. However, seasonal variability of microbial population in varying AS-based processes has been poorly correlated with operation of full-scale wastewater treatment systems (WWTSs). In this paper, significant seasonal variability of AS microbial communities in eight WWTSs located in ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
m rahim h bano b naqvi

contact lens wearers are at great risk of developing microbial keratitis because of incorrect usages and unhygienic maintenance of contact lenses. therefore, the present study was planned to provide data that will be helpful in selecting the anti-microbial to cure microbial keratitis. one hundred bacterial isolates from conjunctiva of contact lenses wearer were isolated, identified and subjecte...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2007
Guy Howard M Feroze Ahmed Peter Teunis Shamsul Gaifur Mahmud Annette Davison Dan Deere

The main response to arsenic contamination of shallow tubewells in Bangladesh is the provision of alternative water supplies. To support decision-making in relation to alternative water supply selection, the Arsenic Policy Support Unit commissioned the development of a tool for estimating disease burdens for specific options using disability-adjusted life years as the metric. This paper describ...

2013
Ephantus J. Muturi Benedict O. Orindi Chang-Hyun Kim

Lentic freshwater systems including those inhabited by aquatic stages of mosquitoes derive most of their carbon inputs from terrestrial organic matter mainly leaf litter. The leaf litter is colonized by microbial communities that provide the resource base for mosquito larvae. While the microbial biomass associated with different leaf species in container aquatic habitats is well documented, the...

2013
Sandra R. Holden Kathleen K. Treseder

Climate warming is likely to increase the frequency and severity of forest disturbances, with uncertain consequences for soil microbial communities and their contribution to ecosystem C dynamics. To address this uncertainty, we conducted a meta-analysis of 139 published soil microbial responses to forest disturbances. These disturbances included abiotic (fire, harvesting, storm) and biotic (ins...

2014
Mengxin Zhao Feng Wang Shanshan Liu Kai Xue Yuting Liang Shijie Bai Zhili He Joy D. Van Nostrand Jizhong Zhou Yunfeng Yang Bo Sun

Microbe plays an important role in driving biogeochemical cycles, thus it is of great interest to understand microbial responses and feedbacks to global changes. We have recently analyzed functional potentials of soil microbial community via a high-throughput, microarray-based metagenomic tool named GeoChip 3.0 to illustrate microbial responses to global changes simulated by soil transplant and...

2006
G. Gonzalez-Gil K. Urmann K. Gomez M. H. Schroth J. Zeyer

The Gas Push–Pull Test (GPPT) is a tool for measuring in situ soil processes including methane oxidation. To quantify methane oxidation, methane and non-reactive gases selected based on transport behaviour similar to methane, were injected into soil above a petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated aquifer and gas samples were extracted over time. The rate of loss of methane was compared to the loss o...

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