Along with urbanization, the intensified nitrogen pollution in urban rivers and the form of black-odor rivers has become one of the biggest concerns. Better understanding of the nitrogen transformations and microbial mechanisms occurring within urban rivers could help to manage their water quality. In this study, pollution characteristics, potential nitrogen removal rate, composition and function of bacterial community, and abundance of functional genes associated with nitrogen transformation were comparatively investigated in a typical urban river (FC) and a suburban river (LH). Compared with LH, FC was characterized by higher content of nutrients, lower potential nitrogen removal rate and lower abundance of functional genes associated wit...
Excessive nitrogen (N) loading has had severe consequences in coastal zones around the world. Denitr...
Humans have altered nitrogen (N) cycling on a global scale, and elevated nitrogen levels are charact...
Denitrification in river sediments leads to nitrate removal from the aquatic system; therefore, it i...
Ammonia oxidation by ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) is the first and rate-limiti...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) attached to aquatic particles are important participants in ammonia...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
In many urban catchments, the discharge of effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), as we...
In many highly urbanized areas, effluent from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represents a signi...
Urban lakes play an important role in urban residents' lives, but they are more vulnerable to nitrog...
The Jiaolai River is the main source of industrial and irrigation water for its catchment of 3900 km...
AbstractThe hyporheic zone is essential in retaining nutrients and regulating downstream nutrient fl...
Abstract(#br)Urban development and increased human activities impose major environmental stress on t...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
Haihe River is the largest water system in North China and is injected into the Bohai Sea in Tianjin...
Denitrification is an important step in the global nitrogen cycle, removing fixed bioavailable nitro...
Excessive nitrogen (N) loading has had severe consequences in coastal zones around the world. Denitr...
Humans have altered nitrogen (N) cycling on a global scale, and elevated nitrogen levels are charact...
Denitrification in river sediments leads to nitrate removal from the aquatic system; therefore, it i...
Ammonia oxidation by ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) is the first and rate-limiti...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) attached to aquatic particles are important participants in ammonia...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
In many urban catchments, the discharge of effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), as we...
In many highly urbanized areas, effluent from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represents a signi...
Urban lakes play an important role in urban residents' lives, but they are more vulnerable to nitrog...
The Jiaolai River is the main source of industrial and irrigation water for its catchment of 3900 km...
AbstractThe hyporheic zone is essential in retaining nutrients and regulating downstream nutrient fl...
Abstract(#br)Urban development and increased human activities impose major environmental stress on t...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
Haihe River is the largest water system in North China and is injected into the Bohai Sea in Tianjin...
Denitrification is an important step in the global nitrogen cycle, removing fixed bioavailable nitro...
Excessive nitrogen (N) loading has had severe consequences in coastal zones around the world. Denitr...
Humans have altered nitrogen (N) cycling on a global scale, and elevated nitrogen levels are charact...
Denitrification in river sediments leads to nitrate removal from the aquatic system; therefore, it i...