Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox conditions which are visible as species-specific continuous redox potential (Eh) measurements. It has been demonstrated that continuous measurements of Eh are valuable for tracking bacterial metabolic activities of bacterial species in liquid cultures. However, it remains uncertain whether this phenomenon is widespread among bacterial species and whether Eh mea-surements reflect similar mechanisms in more complex systems such as soils and sediments. The purpose of this study is therefore to evaluate whether bacteria that natu-rally occur in sediments have the capacity to control Eh and assess the relative partitioning of biological processes involved ...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
2014-02-13The activity of microbes impacts the biogeochemical cycling of virtually all nutrients on ...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox conditions which a...
The sediment–water interface of freshwater lakes is characterized by sharp chemical gradi-ents, shap...
Despite the great microbial diversity nature has to offer, a relatively small group of electrochemic...
Certain microbes have the remarkable ability to form direct electronic connections with their extrac...
Bioturbation has been shown to expedite the degradation of refractory compounds in contaminated sedi...
Article appears in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and is copyrighted by Inter Research.The redox dye 5-cy...
The bacterial respiratory quinones and membrane phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) were measured to tes...
In recent years, new methods of clean and environmentally friendly energy production have been the f...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
Redox condition is a critical determinant of the metabolism of microbial biofilm. In this study, red...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
2014-02-13The activity of microbes impacts the biogeochemical cycling of virtually all nutrients on ...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox conditions which a...
The sediment–water interface of freshwater lakes is characterized by sharp chemical gradi-ents, shap...
Despite the great microbial diversity nature has to offer, a relatively small group of electrochemic...
Certain microbes have the remarkable ability to form direct electronic connections with their extrac...
Bioturbation has been shown to expedite the degradation of refractory compounds in contaminated sedi...
Article appears in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and is copyrighted by Inter Research.The redox dye 5-cy...
The bacterial respiratory quinones and membrane phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) were measured to tes...
In recent years, new methods of clean and environmentally friendly energy production have been the f...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
Redox condition is a critical determinant of the metabolism of microbial biofilm. In this study, red...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...
2014-02-13The activity of microbes impacts the biogeochemical cycling of virtually all nutrients on ...
Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecos...