Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-based compounds present in natural aquatic systems, which significantly affects drinking water treatment processes. Biofiltration, utilising biologically active beds of porous medium, offers a low-energy and low-chemical solution for controlling bioavailable DOM. However, the impact of microbial community composition on DOM degradation in biofilters remains poorly understood. This study aimed to explore the abilities of microbial communities from the top, middle, and bottom (TOP, MID, and BOT) of a biofilter to process DOM. We showed varying growth rates on the DOM, with bottom community exhibiting the highest cell abundance at the end of the experiment (1.83 × 106 ± 9 × 103; 2.0...
Heterotrophic bacteria are responsible for degrading dissolved organic matter (DOM), and process 50%...
Integrated bioremediation systems are widely emerging treatment of mariculture wastewaters. The syst...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-based compounds present in natural aqu...
Inland waters are large contributors to global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, in part due to the vu...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
A study was conducted at a water treatment plant to optimize parallel rapid gravity biofilters for d...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in regulating productivity and nutrient cycling ...
To study the response of bacteria to different size-fractions of naturally occurring dissolved organ...
Heterotrophic bacteria respond dynamically to variations in organic matter availability in the dark ...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
The degree to which biodegradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) depends on microbial community ...
Microbial biofilms in gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration systems can efficiently degrade the c...
Biofiltration has been widely used to reduce organic matter and control the formation of disinfectio...
This study investigates the microbial community composition in the biofilms grown on two different s...
Heterotrophic bacteria are responsible for degrading dissolved organic matter (DOM), and process 50%...
Integrated bioremediation systems are widely emerging treatment of mariculture wastewaters. The syst...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-based compounds present in natural aqu...
Inland waters are large contributors to global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, in part due to the vu...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
A study was conducted at a water treatment plant to optimize parallel rapid gravity biofilters for d...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in regulating productivity and nutrient cycling ...
To study the response of bacteria to different size-fractions of naturally occurring dissolved organ...
Heterotrophic bacteria respond dynamically to variations in organic matter availability in the dark ...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
The degree to which biodegradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) depends on microbial community ...
Microbial biofilms in gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration systems can efficiently degrade the c...
Biofiltration has been widely used to reduce organic matter and control the formation of disinfectio...
This study investigates the microbial community composition in the biofilms grown on two different s...
Heterotrophic bacteria are responsible for degrading dissolved organic matter (DOM), and process 50%...
Integrated bioremediation systems are widely emerging treatment of mariculture wastewaters. The syst...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...