ABSTRACT Contamination from anthropogenic activities has significantly impacted Earth’s biosphere. However, knowledge about how environmental contamination affects the biodiversity of groundwater microbiomes and ecosystem functioning remains very limited. Here, we used a comprehensive functional gene array to analyze groundwater microbiomes from 69 wells at the Oak Ridge Field Research Center (Oak Ridge, TN), representing a wide pH range and uranium, nitrate, and other contaminants. We hypothesized that the functional diversity of groundwater microbiomes would decrease as environmental contamination (e.g., uranium or nitrate) increased or at low or high pH, while some specific populations capable of utilizing or resistant to those contamina...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
1. Groundwater ecosystems offer vast and complex habitats for diverse microbial communities. Here we...
Microbial functional potential in high arsenic (As) groundwater ecosystems remains largely unknown. ...
Contamination from anthropogenic activities has significantly impacted Earth’s biosphere. However, k...
Contamination from anthropogenic activities has significantly impacted Earth's biosphere. However, k...
Six groundwater monitoring wells from the Field Research Center, site of the U.S. DOE Environmental ...
To understand how contaminants affect microbial community structure, five ground-water samples with ...
To understand the link between bacterial diversity and geochemistry in uranium-contaminated groundwa...
Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem of metal and ...
Due to the uncultivated status of the majority of microorganisms in nature, little is known about th...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
The objective of this study is to examine the bacterial community structure in wells of varying heav...
Background: Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem ...
To better understand the microbial functional diversity changes with subsurface redox conditions dur...
Background: Bioremediation may offer the only feasiblestrategy for the nearly intractable problem of...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
1. Groundwater ecosystems offer vast and complex habitats for diverse microbial communities. Here we...
Microbial functional potential in high arsenic (As) groundwater ecosystems remains largely unknown. ...
Contamination from anthropogenic activities has significantly impacted Earth’s biosphere. However, k...
Contamination from anthropogenic activities has significantly impacted Earth's biosphere. However, k...
Six groundwater monitoring wells from the Field Research Center, site of the U.S. DOE Environmental ...
To understand how contaminants affect microbial community structure, five ground-water samples with ...
To understand the link between bacterial diversity and geochemistry in uranium-contaminated groundwa...
Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem of metal and ...
Due to the uncultivated status of the majority of microorganisms in nature, little is known about th...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
The objective of this study is to examine the bacterial community structure in wells of varying heav...
Background: Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem ...
To better understand the microbial functional diversity changes with subsurface redox conditions dur...
Background: Bioremediation may offer the only feasiblestrategy for the nearly intractable problem of...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
1. Groundwater ecosystems offer vast and complex habitats for diverse microbial communities. Here we...
Microbial functional potential in high arsenic (As) groundwater ecosystems remains largely unknown. ...