Phosphorus release from sediments can exacerbate the effect of eutrophication in coastal marine ecosystems. The flux of phosphorus from marine sediments to the overlying water is highly dependent on the redox conditions at the sediment-water interface. Bacteria are key players in the biological processes that release or retain phosphorus in marine sediments. To gain more insight in the role of bacteria in phosphorus release from sediments, we assessed the effect of redox conditions on the structure of bacterial communities. To do so, we incubated surface sediments from four sampling sites in the Baltic Sea under oxic and anoxic conditions and analyzed the fingerprints of the bacterial community structures in these incubations and the origin...
The relationship between phosphatase activity and the element limiting microbial activity (carbon [C...
The interactions between sediment chemistry and bacterial communities are multidirectional and compl...
Phosphate release from sediments hampers the remediation of aquatic systems from a eutrophic state. ...
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...
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...
This thesis explores how microorganisms affect the release of the key nutrient phosphorus from marin...
Phosphate release from sediments hampers the remediation of aquatic systems from a eutrophic state. ...
External nutrient discharges have caused eutrophication in many estuaries and coastal seas such as t...
Summary Community structures of active bacterial populations were investigated along a vertical redo...
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead zone in the...
This Thesis focuses on the exchange of phosphorus (P) across the sediment–water interface in the Bal...
Recycling of phosphorus (P) from deoxygenated sediments perpetuates eutrophic conditions in parts of...
Community structures of active bacterial populations were investigated along a vertical redox profil...
The relationship between phosphatase activity and the element limiting microbial activity (carbon [C...
The interactions between sediment chemistry and bacterial communities are multidirectional and compl...
Phosphate release from sediments hampers the remediation of aquatic systems from a eutrophic state. ...
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...
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...
This thesis explores how microorganisms affect the release of the key nutrient phosphorus from marin...
Phosphate release from sediments hampers the remediation of aquatic systems from a eutrophic state. ...
External nutrient discharges have caused eutrophication in many estuaries and coastal seas such as t...
Summary Community structures of active bacterial populations were investigated along a vertical redo...
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead zone in the...
This Thesis focuses on the exchange of phosphorus (P) across the sediment–water interface in the Bal...
Recycling of phosphorus (P) from deoxygenated sediments perpetuates eutrophic conditions in parts of...
Community structures of active bacterial populations were investigated along a vertical redox profil...
The relationship between phosphatase activity and the element limiting microbial activity (carbon [C...
The interactions between sediment chemistry and bacterial communities are multidirectional and compl...
Phosphate release from sediments hampers the remediation of aquatic systems from a eutrophic state. ...