Abstract Municipal landfills are hot spots of dynamic bioprocesses facilitated by complex interactions of a multifaceted microbiome, whose functioning in municipal landfills at different maturing stages is poorly understood. This study determined bacterial community composition, interaction conetworks, metabolic functions, and controlling physicochemical properties in two landfills aged 14 and 36 years. High throughput sequencing revealed a similar distribution of bacterial diversity, evenness, and richness in the 14‐ and 36‐year‐old landfills in the 0–90 cm depth. At deeper layers (120–150 cm), the 14‐year‐old landfill had significantly greater bacterial diversity and richness indicating that it is a more active microcosm than the 36‐year‐...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
Understanding the influences of microbial interactions and niche heterogeneities on microbial commun...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are the most prevalent waste disposal method and constitute on...
Landfilling remains the most common endpoint of discarded waste. At landfill sites, waste is transfo...
The municipal landfill is an example of human-made environment that contain high level of heavy meta...
Sanitary landfills are highly engineered environments that receive a heterogeneous mixture of organi...
Landfills are today the most widely used form of municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal. A better unde...
Heterogeneity in eukaryotic and bacteria community structure in surface and subsurface sediment samp...
We examined the spatiotemporal changes of microbial communities in relation to hydrochemistry variat...
© 2018, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. The impact of contaminated leachate on gro...
Landfills are an example of an environment that contains highly complex communities of microorganism...
Eukaryotes may influence pollutant degradation processes in groundwater ecosystems by activities suc...
Literature on microbiomes of landfill leachate-contaminated aquifers is scarce despite groundwater c...
In this study, high-throughput metagenomic amplicon sequencing and physicochemical analyses were use...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
Understanding the influences of microbial interactions and niche heterogeneities on microbial commun...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are the most prevalent waste disposal method and constitute on...
Landfilling remains the most common endpoint of discarded waste. At landfill sites, waste is transfo...
The municipal landfill is an example of human-made environment that contain high level of heavy meta...
Sanitary landfills are highly engineered environments that receive a heterogeneous mixture of organi...
Landfills are today the most widely used form of municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal. A better unde...
Heterogeneity in eukaryotic and bacteria community structure in surface and subsurface sediment samp...
We examined the spatiotemporal changes of microbial communities in relation to hydrochemistry variat...
© 2018, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. The impact of contaminated leachate on gro...
Landfills are an example of an environment that contains highly complex communities of microorganism...
Eukaryotes may influence pollutant degradation processes in groundwater ecosystems by activities suc...
Literature on microbiomes of landfill leachate-contaminated aquifers is scarce despite groundwater c...
In this study, high-throughput metagenomic amplicon sequencing and physicochemical analyses were use...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
Understanding the influences of microbial interactions and niche heterogeneities on microbial commun...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...