Using in-field bioreactors, we investigated the influence of exogenous microorganisms in groundwater planktonic and biofilm microbial communities as part of the Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC). After an acclimation period with source groundwater, bioreactors received either filtered (0.22 μM filter) or unfiltered well groundwater in triplicate and communities were tracked routinely for 23 days after filtration was initiated. To address geochemical influences, the planktonic phase was assayed periodically for protein, organic acids, physico-/geochemical measurements and bacterial community (via 16S rRNA gene sequencing), while biofilms (i.e. microbial growth on sediment coupons) were targeted for bacterial community composition at...
Rapid sand filtration is essential at most waterworks that treat anaerobic groundwater. Often the fi...
Polluted aquifers contain indigenous microbial communities with the potential for in situ bioremedia...
Groundwater quality is crucial for drinking water production, but groundwater resources are increasi...
<div><p>Using in-field bioreactors, we investigated the influence of exogenous microorganisms in gro...
Subsurface microbial communities mediate the transformation and fate of redox sensitive materials in...
Subsurface environments contain a large proportion of planetary microbial biomass and harbor diverse...
Sediments accommodate the dominating share of groundwater microbiomes, however the processes that go...
Microbial biofilms control biogeochemical processes and solute fluxes in groundwater, yet respective...
Factors affecting microbial diversity (richness) and community structure in biofilter columns were i...
Temporal variability complicates testing the influences of environmental variability on microbial co...
International audienceRecharge of aquifers by urban stormwater may trigger significant ecological ch...
Summary Microbial communities contribute greatly to groundwater quality, but the impacts of land-use...
This study was based on the hypothesis that groundwater-derived biofilms may provide a reservoir for...
Riverbank filtration has gained increasing importance for balancing rising groundwater demands and s...
Biofilms play an important role in degradation, transformation and assimilation of anthropogenic pol...
Rapid sand filtration is essential at most waterworks that treat anaerobic groundwater. Often the fi...
Polluted aquifers contain indigenous microbial communities with the potential for in situ bioremedia...
Groundwater quality is crucial for drinking water production, but groundwater resources are increasi...
<div><p>Using in-field bioreactors, we investigated the influence of exogenous microorganisms in gro...
Subsurface microbial communities mediate the transformation and fate of redox sensitive materials in...
Subsurface environments contain a large proportion of planetary microbial biomass and harbor diverse...
Sediments accommodate the dominating share of groundwater microbiomes, however the processes that go...
Microbial biofilms control biogeochemical processes and solute fluxes in groundwater, yet respective...
Factors affecting microbial diversity (richness) and community structure in biofilter columns were i...
Temporal variability complicates testing the influences of environmental variability on microbial co...
International audienceRecharge of aquifers by urban stormwater may trigger significant ecological ch...
Summary Microbial communities contribute greatly to groundwater quality, but the impacts of land-use...
This study was based on the hypothesis that groundwater-derived biofilms may provide a reservoir for...
Riverbank filtration has gained increasing importance for balancing rising groundwater demands and s...
Biofilms play an important role in degradation, transformation and assimilation of anthropogenic pol...
Rapid sand filtration is essential at most waterworks that treat anaerobic groundwater. Often the fi...
Polluted aquifers contain indigenous microbial communities with the potential for in situ bioremedia...
Groundwater quality is crucial for drinking water production, but groundwater resources are increasi...