Biofilm communities cultivated in rotating annular bioreactors using water from the South Saskatchewan River were assessed for the effects of seasonal variations and nutrient (C, N, and P) additions. Confocal laser microscopy revealed that while control biofilms were consistently dominated by bacterial biomass, the addition of nutrients shifted biofilms of summer and fall water samples to phototrophic-dominated communities. In nutrient-amended biofilms, similar patterns of nitrification, denitrification, and hexadecane mineralization rates were observed for winter and spring biofilms; fall biofilms had the highest rates of nitrification and hexadecane mineralization, and summer biofilms had the highest rates of denitrification. Very low rat...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
Studies were carried out to assess the influence of nutrients, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, ...
Liu Y, Majdi N, Tackx M, et al. Short-term effects of nutrient enrichment on river biofilm: N-NO3 -u...
Biofilm communities were cultivated in rotating annular bioreactors using water from the South Sask...
Biofilms were cultivated on polycarbonate strips in rotating annular reactors using South Saskatchew...
Stream bacteria may be influenced by the composition and availability of dissolved organic matter (D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...
Abstract It is essential to know the nutrient limitation status of biofilms to understand how they m...
Biofilms play important roles in nutrients and energy cycling in aquatic ecosystems. We hypothesized...
International audiencePhototrophic river biofilms are microbial assemblages involved in in-stream pr...
Stream biofilms have the capacity to modify the passage of macronutrients through catchments as they...
Nitrogen and phosphorus additions from anthropogenic sources can alter the nutrient pool of aquatic ...
Abstract. All aquatic organisms must assimilate the essential nutrient, nitrogen, which can be done ...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
In Utah and other western states, stream biofilms are commonly limited by nitrogen or co-limited by ...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
Studies were carried out to assess the influence of nutrients, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, ...
Liu Y, Majdi N, Tackx M, et al. Short-term effects of nutrient enrichment on river biofilm: N-NO3 -u...
Biofilm communities were cultivated in rotating annular bioreactors using water from the South Sask...
Biofilms were cultivated on polycarbonate strips in rotating annular reactors using South Saskatchew...
Stream bacteria may be influenced by the composition and availability of dissolved organic matter (D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...
Abstract It is essential to know the nutrient limitation status of biofilms to understand how they m...
Biofilms play important roles in nutrients and energy cycling in aquatic ecosystems. We hypothesized...
International audiencePhototrophic river biofilms are microbial assemblages involved in in-stream pr...
Stream biofilms have the capacity to modify the passage of macronutrients through catchments as they...
Nitrogen and phosphorus additions from anthropogenic sources can alter the nutrient pool of aquatic ...
Abstract. All aquatic organisms must assimilate the essential nutrient, nitrogen, which can be done ...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
In Utah and other western states, stream biofilms are commonly limited by nitrogen or co-limited by ...
The Huron River watershed is comprised of three primary land uses: agricultural, natural, and urban....
Studies were carried out to assess the influence of nutrients, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, ...
Liu Y, Majdi N, Tackx M, et al. Short-term effects of nutrient enrichment on river biofilm: N-NO3 -u...