In most natural environments as well as in engineered environments, such as wastewater treatment plants, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) experience fluctuating substrate concentrations. Several physiological traits, such as low maintenance energy demand and decay rate, cell-to-cell communication, cell mobility, stable enzymes and RNAs, could allow AOB to maintain themselves under unfavourable circumstances. This review examines whether AOB possess such traits and how these traits might offer advantages over competing organisms such as heterotrophic bacteria during periods of starvation. In addition, within the AOB groups, differences exist in adaptation to and competitiveness under conditions of high or low ammonia or oxygen concentrations...
For more than 100 years it was believed that bacteria were the only group responsible for the oxidat...
Ammonia oxidation by ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) is the first and rate-limiti...
In their natural habitats, microorganisms are often exposed to periods of starvation if their substr...
In nature, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria have to compete with heterotrophic bacteria and plants for lim...
Chemoautotrophic ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have the metabolic ability to oxidize ammonia to n...
An increase in the number of publications in recent years indicates that besides ammonia-oxidizing b...
BACKGROUND: Chemoautotrophic ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have the metabolic ability to oxidize ...
The currently accepted biochemistry and bioenergetics of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) show an in...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria are able to maintain a high oxidizing potential during starvation. nitrit...
"Autotrophic ammonia oxidation is an environmental]y and economically signlficant process that has b...
The effect of short-term ammonia starvation on Nitrosospira briensis was investigated. The ammonia-o...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) within the genus Nitrosomonas perform the first step in nitrificati...
The effect of short-term ammonia starvation on Nitrosospira briensis was investigated. The ammonia-o...
The aim of this study was to investigate the nitrification resilience pattern and examine the key am...
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
For more than 100 years it was believed that bacteria were the only group responsible for the oxidat...
Ammonia oxidation by ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) is the first and rate-limiti...
In their natural habitats, microorganisms are often exposed to periods of starvation if their substr...
In nature, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria have to compete with heterotrophic bacteria and plants for lim...
Chemoautotrophic ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have the metabolic ability to oxidize ammonia to n...
An increase in the number of publications in recent years indicates that besides ammonia-oxidizing b...
BACKGROUND: Chemoautotrophic ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have the metabolic ability to oxidize ...
The currently accepted biochemistry and bioenergetics of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) show an in...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria are able to maintain a high oxidizing potential during starvation. nitrit...
"Autotrophic ammonia oxidation is an environmental]y and economically signlficant process that has b...
The effect of short-term ammonia starvation on Nitrosospira briensis was investigated. The ammonia-o...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) within the genus Nitrosomonas perform the first step in nitrificati...
The effect of short-term ammonia starvation on Nitrosospira briensis was investigated. The ammonia-o...
The aim of this study was to investigate the nitrification resilience pattern and examine the key am...
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
For more than 100 years it was believed that bacteria were the only group responsible for the oxidat...
Ammonia oxidation by ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) is the first and rate-limiti...
In their natural habitats, microorganisms are often exposed to periods of starvation if their substr...