Background: Carbon and nitrogen fixation are essential pathways for autotrophic bacteria living in extreme environments. These bacteria can use carbon dioxide directly from the air as their sole carbon source and can use different sources of nitrogen such as ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, or even nitrogen from the air. To have a better understanding of how these processes occur and to determine how we can make them more efficient, a comparative genomic analysis of three bioleaching bacteria isolated from mine sites in Chile was performed. This study demonstrated that there are important differences in the carbon dioxide and nitrogen fixation mechanisms among bioleaching bacteria that coexist in mining environments. Results: In this study, we p...
Contains fulltext : 110622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Nitrogen oxides are targeted as important gas pollutants to be eliminated. Biological removal of nit...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...
Background: Carbon and nitrogen fixation are essential pathways for autotrophic bacteria living in e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Microbes make up a large percentage of the biomass wit...
Graduation date: 2008The chemolithoautotrophic nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) participate in the\u...
Human inputs of reactive nitrogen now exceed natural inputs into the global nitrogen cycle. An integ...
The discovery of bacteria capable of complete ammonia oxidation (CMX) has challenged the long-held p...
BackgroundBacteria of the genus Sulfobacillus are found worldwide as members of microbial communitie...
Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) catalyze the second step of nitrification, a major process of the b...
Background: Members of the genus Leptospirillum routinely dominate bioleaching systems. Understandin...
Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) catalyze the second step of nitrification, a major process of the b...
Nitrogen fixing and denitrifying bacteria, respectively, control bulk inputs and outputs of nitrogen...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the enzymatic reduc-tion of dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia. The vast maj...
Biological nitrogen fixation, the enzymatic conversion of gaseous nitrogen to ammonium, is carried o...
Contains fulltext : 110622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Nitrogen oxides are targeted as important gas pollutants to be eliminated. Biological removal of nit...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...
Background: Carbon and nitrogen fixation are essential pathways for autotrophic bacteria living in e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Microbes make up a large percentage of the biomass wit...
Graduation date: 2008The chemolithoautotrophic nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) participate in the\u...
Human inputs of reactive nitrogen now exceed natural inputs into the global nitrogen cycle. An integ...
The discovery of bacteria capable of complete ammonia oxidation (CMX) has challenged the long-held p...
BackgroundBacteria of the genus Sulfobacillus are found worldwide as members of microbial communitie...
Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) catalyze the second step of nitrification, a major process of the b...
Background: Members of the genus Leptospirillum routinely dominate bioleaching systems. Understandin...
Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) catalyze the second step of nitrification, a major process of the b...
Nitrogen fixing and denitrifying bacteria, respectively, control bulk inputs and outputs of nitrogen...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the enzymatic reduc-tion of dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia. The vast maj...
Biological nitrogen fixation, the enzymatic conversion of gaseous nitrogen to ammonium, is carried o...
Contains fulltext : 110622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Nitrogen oxides are targeted as important gas pollutants to be eliminated. Biological removal of nit...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...