نتایج جستجو برای: microbial community structure

تعداد نتایج: 1982796  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
t. onodera center for regional environmental research, national institute for environmental studies, ibaraki 305-8506, japan s. sase center for regional environmental research, national institute for environmental studies, ibaraki 305-8506, japan- department of civil and environmental engineering, nagaoka university of technology, niigata 940-2188, japan p. choeisai department of environmental engineering, khon kaen university, khon kaen 40002, thailand w. yoochatchaval department of environmental engineering, king mongkut’s university of technology thonburi, thailand h. sumino department of civil engineering, gifu national college of technology, gifu 501-0495, japan t. yamaguchi department of civil and environmental engineering, nagaoka university of technology, niigata 940-2188, japan y. ebie

a combination of an acidification reactor and an up-flow staged sludge bed (ussb) reactor wasapplied to treatment of molasses wastewater. the ussb, equipped with three gas solid separators, wasselected because of superior organic removal by means of good retention of granular sludge. the combinedsystem was continuously operated at mesophilic (35°c) conditions for 600 days. the ussb achieved a h...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
t. onodera s. sase p. choeisai w. yoochatchaval h. sumino

a combination of an acidification reactor and an up-flow staged sludge bed (ussb) reactor wasapplied to treatment of molasses wastewater. the ussb, equipped with three gas solid separators, wasselected because of superior organic removal by means of good retention of granular sludge. the combinedsystem was continuously operated at mesophilic (35°c) conditions for 600 days. the ussb achieved a h...

2016
Emily B. Graham Joseph E. Knelman Andreas Schindlbacher Steven Siciliano Marc Breulmann Anthony Yannarell J. M. Beman Guy Abell Laurent Philippot James Prosser Arnaud Foulquier Jorge C. Yuste Helen C. Glanville Davey L. Jones Roey Angel Janne Salminen Ryan J. Newton Helmut Bürgmann Lachlan J. Ingram Ute Hamer Henri M. P. Siljanen Krista Peltoniemi Karin Potthast Lluís Bañeras Martin Hartmann Samiran Banerjee Ri-Qing Yu Geraldine Nogaro Andreas Richter Marianne Koranda Sarah C. Castle Marta Goberna Bongkeun Song Amitava Chatterjee Olga C. Nunes Ana R. Lopes Yiping Cao Aurore Kaisermann Sara Hallin Michael S. Strickland Jordi Garcia-Pausas Josep Barba Hojeong Kang Kazuo Isobe Sokratis Papaspyrou Roberta Pastorelli Alessandra Lagomarsino Eva S. Lindström Nathan Basiliko Diana R. Nemergut

Microorganisms are vital in mediating the earth's biogeochemical cycles; yet, despite our rapidly increasing ability to explore complex environmental microbial communities, the relationship between microbial community structure and ecosystem processes remains poorly understood. Here, we address a fundamental and unanswered question in microbial ecology: 'When do we need to understand microbial ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Robert H Findlay Christine Yeates Meredith A J Hullar David A Stahl Louis A Kaplan

A field study was conducted to determine the microbial community structures of streambed sediments across diverse geographic and climatic areas. Sediment samples were collected from three adjacent headwater forest streams within three biomes, eastern deciduous (Pennsylvania), southeastern coniferous (New Jersey), and tropical evergreen (Guanacaste, Costa Rica), to assess whether there is biome ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. markowicz department of microbiology, university of silesia, jagiellońska 28, 40-032 katowice, poland m. cycoń department of microbiology and virology, school of pharmacy with the division of laboratory medicine, medical university of silesia, jagiellońska 4, 41-200 sosnowiec, poland z. piotrowska-seget department of microbiology, university of silesia, jagiellońska 28, 40-032 katowice, poland

the influence of long-term mixed organic and inorganic contamination on soil microbial activity, community structure and genetic diversity was investigated in soil samples from a coke oven plant located in upper silesia, poland. the tested soils were heavily contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) and heavy metals. the microbial communities were characterized using the phospho...

Journal: Pollution 2019

The ever increasing pile-up of electronic waste in dumping sites, especially in developing countries such as China, Pakistan, India and several African countries, might have caused a significant alteration in the microbial community of the contaminated sites. This change in the microbial population may have significant impact to the soil ecology function. The major pollutants of electronic wast...

2017
Ed-Haun Chang Guanglong Tian Chih-Yu Chiu Alessandra Lagomarsino Roberta Pastorelli Alberto Agnelli

Forest management often results in changes in soil microbial communities. To understand how forest management can change microbial communities, we studied soil microbial abundance and community structure in a natural Chamaecyparis (NCP) forest, a disturbed Chamaecyparis (DCP) forest, a secondary (regenerated) Chamaecyparis (SCP) forest and a secondary (reforested) Cryptomeria (SCD) forest. We a...

2016
Jenna L. Shelton Denise M. Akob Jennifer C. McIntosh Noah Fierer John R. Spear Peter D. Warwick John E. McCray

Stimulating in situ microbial communities in oil reservoirs to produce natural gas is a potentially viable strategy for recovering additional fossil fuel resources following traditional recovery operations. Little is known about what geochemical parameters drive microbial population dynamics in biodegraded, methanogenic oil reservoirs. We investigated if microbial community structure was signif...

2007
L. M. Carrera B. Vinyard

Soil microbial community structure and crop yield was investigated in field tomato production systems that compared black polyethylene mulch to hairy vetch mulch and inorganic N to organic N. The following hypotheses were tested: (1) hairy vetch cover cropping increases crop yield and significantly affects soil microbial community structure when compared to the standard plastic mulch and synthe...

The ever increasing pile-up of electronic waste in dumping sites, especially in developing countries such as China, Pakistan, India and several African countries, might have caused a significant alteration in the microbial community of the contaminated sites. This change in the microbial population may have significant impact to the soil ecology function. The major pollutants of electronic wast...

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