The influence of ammonium availability on bacterial community structure and the physiological status of Geobacter species during in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater was evaluated. Ammonium concentrations varied by 2 orders of magnitude (\u3c 4 to 400 microM) across th study site. Analysis of 16S rRNA sequences suggested that ammonium may have been one factor influencing the community composition prior to acetate amendment with Rhodoferax species predominating over Geobacter species with higher ammonium and Dechloromonas species dominating at the site with lowest ammonium. However, once acetate was added and dissimilatory metal reduction was stimulated, Geobacter species became the predominant organisms at all location...
Simple and inexpensive methods for assessing the metabolic status and bioremediation activities of s...
The geochemistry and microbiology of a uranium-contaminated subsurface environment that had undergon...
Stimulating microbial reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) shows promise as a strategy for ...
The impact of ammonium availability on microbial community structure and the physiological status an...
The influence of ammonium availability on bacterial community structure and the physiological status...
The influence of ammonium availability on bacterial community structure and the physiological status...
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of su...
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of su...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
Bacterial community succession was investigated in a field-scale subsurface reactor formed by a seri...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
Fonner radionuclide waste ponds at the ERSP-Field Research Center in Oak Ridge, TN pose several chal...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
Bacterial community succession was investigated in a field-scale subsurface reactor formed by a seri...
Simple and inexpensive methods for assessing the metabolic status and bioremediation activities of s...
The geochemistry and microbiology of a uranium-contaminated subsurface environment that had undergon...
Stimulating microbial reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) shows promise as a strategy for ...
The impact of ammonium availability on microbial community structure and the physiological status an...
The influence of ammonium availability on bacterial community structure and the physiological status...
The influence of ammonium availability on bacterial community structure and the physiological status...
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of su...
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of su...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
Bacterial community succession was investigated in a field-scale subsurface reactor formed by a seri...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
Fonner radionuclide waste ponds at the ERSP-Field Research Center in Oak Ridge, TN pose several chal...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
Bacterial community succession was investigated in a field-scale subsurface reactor formed by a seri...
Simple and inexpensive methods for assessing the metabolic status and bioremediation activities of s...
The geochemistry and microbiology of a uranium-contaminated subsurface environment that had undergon...
Stimulating microbial reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) shows promise as a strategy for ...