27 research outputs found
№ 109. Протокол допиту Миколи Чехівського від 13 жовтня 1929 р.
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Carbon and hydrogen isotope fractionation during nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation by< i> methylomirabilis oxyfera</i>
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Autotrophic carbon dioxide fixation via the calvin-benson-bassham cycle by the denitrifying methanotroph "candidatus methylomirabilis oxyfera"
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Quantifying Potential N Turnover Rates in Hypersaline Microbial Mats by Using N-15 Tracer Techniques
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Microbial community composition and functional potential in Bothnian Sea sediments is linked to Fe and S dynamics and the quality of organic matter
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Response of the Anaerobic Methanotroph "Candidatus Methanoperedens nitroreducens" to Oxygen Stress
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Methane and iron cycling in Bothnian Sea coastal sediments
We inoculated a bioreactor with oxygen-depleted, methane- and iron-rich sediments from the Bothnian Sea in order to investigate microorganisms involved in methane and iron cycling. This project contains metagenomic sequencing data of DNA extracted from original sediments (T0), bioreactor biomass 16 months after reactor inoculation (T1), and 29 months after reactor inoculation (T2)
Rewetted Dutch agricultural soils 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing Raw sequence reads
Rewetting can provide potential benefits for GHG emission budgets, a better understanding of the microbial community in these formerly peat soils and their expected activity under different biogeochemical conditions including nutrient and electron acceptor availability is essential for optimal management strategies. We collected the top-layer soil from four contrasting Dutch agricultural fields on drained peatlands and investigated the water quality and their potential for CH4 production and consumption. Over the course of 240 days, the microbial community and its activity was studied and its succession was assessed by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing for Bacteria and Archaea
Supplementary Material - Table 1: MAG summary
Supplementary Table 1. Details on taxonomic classification, genes of interest, completeness, redundancy, and abundance of MAGs obtained in this study. This file relates to the preprint https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.22.307553v1, "Enrichment of novel Verrucomicrobia, Bacteroidetes and Krumholzibacteria in an oxygen-limited, methane- and iron-fed bioreactor inoculated with Bothnian Sea sediments".
We inoculated a bioreactor with oxygen-depleted, methane- and iron-rich sediments from the Bothnian Sea in order to investigate microorganisms involved in methane and iron cycling. This project contains metagenomic sequencing data of DNA extracted from original sediments (T0), bioreactor biomass 16 months after reactor inoculation (T1), and 29 months after reactor inoculation (T2)
Nitrate- and nitrite-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane
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