To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ecosystems, pristine shallow groundwater (FW301) and contaminated groundwater (FW106) samples from the Oak Ridge Integrated Field Research Center (OR-IFRC) were sequenced and compared to each other to determine phylogenetic and metabolic difference between the communities. Proteobacteria (e.g., Burkholderia, Pseudomonas) are the most abundant lineages in the pristine community, though a significant proportion ( >55%) of the community is composed of poorly characterized low abundance (individually <1%) lineages. The phylogenetic diversity of the pristine community contributed to a broader diversity of metabolic networks than the contaminated commu...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ecosystems...
abstract: To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ...
Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (F...
A metagenomic analysis of two aquifer systems located under a dairy farming region was performed to ...
The subterranean world hosts up to one-fifth of all biomass, including microbial communities that dr...
Biodegradation of pollutants is a sustainable and cost-effective solution to groundwater pollution. ...
Due to the uncultivated status of the majority of microorganisms in nature, little is known about th...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
Nitrogen, sulfur and carbon fluxes in the terrestrial subsurface are determined by the intersecting ...
Microbial assembly and metabolic potential in the subsurface critical zone (SCZ) are substantially i...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ecosystems...
abstract: To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ...
Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (F...
A metagenomic analysis of two aquifer systems located under a dairy farming region was performed to ...
The subterranean world hosts up to one-fifth of all biomass, including microbial communities that dr...
Biodegradation of pollutants is a sustainable and cost-effective solution to groundwater pollution. ...
Due to the uncultivated status of the majority of microorganisms in nature, little is known about th...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
Nitrogen, sulfur and carbon fluxes in the terrestrial subsurface are determined by the intersecting ...
Microbial assembly and metabolic potential in the subsurface critical zone (SCZ) are substantially i...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...
Microbial communities in groundwater ecosystems can develop the capacity to degrade complex mixtures...