The role that microorganisms play in the biological removal of phosphate from wastewater streams has received sustained interest since its initial observation over 30 years ago. Recent advances in ‘omic’-based approaches have greatly advanced our knowledge in this field and facilitated a refinement of existing enhanced biological phosphate removal (EBPR) models, which were primarily based on culture-dependent approaches that had predominantly been used to investigate the process. This minireview will focus on the recent advances made in our overall understanding of the EBPR process resulting from the use of ‘omic’-based methodologies
Phosphate is an inorganic chemical essential for the life and growth of all organisms and it also pl...
<p>This thesis investigates the physiology and ecology of the organisms involved in biological phosp...
The microbiological and biochemical characteristics of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR)...
The role that microorganisms play in the biological removal of phosphate from wastewater streams has...
enhanced biological phosphorus removal; ‘omic ’ methods; culture independent. The role that microorg...
The enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process has been implemented in many wastewater tr...
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) from wastewater can be more-or-less practically achiev...
Phosphate removal from wastewater during treatment is a legal requirement to prevent environmental d...
The enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process is a biological process for efficient phos...
AbstractAn enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process operated at a relatively high tempe...
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) has been widely used to remove phosphorus (P) from was...
Biological models and microbial populations involved in phosphate removal from wastewater are review...
We have critically assessed some of the dogmas in the microbiology of enhanced biological phosphorus...
The idea of phosphorus removal at wastewater treatment plants is to transfer dissolved phosphorus in...
AbstractExcessive phosphorus can cause eutrophication in water bodies and needs to be reduced in mos...
Phosphate is an inorganic chemical essential for the life and growth of all organisms and it also pl...
<p>This thesis investigates the physiology and ecology of the organisms involved in biological phosp...
The microbiological and biochemical characteristics of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR)...
The role that microorganisms play in the biological removal of phosphate from wastewater streams has...
enhanced biological phosphorus removal; ‘omic ’ methods; culture independent. The role that microorg...
The enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process has been implemented in many wastewater tr...
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) from wastewater can be more-or-less practically achiev...
Phosphate removal from wastewater during treatment is a legal requirement to prevent environmental d...
The enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process is a biological process for efficient phos...
AbstractAn enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process operated at a relatively high tempe...
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) has been widely used to remove phosphorus (P) from was...
Biological models and microbial populations involved in phosphate removal from wastewater are review...
We have critically assessed some of the dogmas in the microbiology of enhanced biological phosphorus...
The idea of phosphorus removal at wastewater treatment plants is to transfer dissolved phosphorus in...
AbstractExcessive phosphorus can cause eutrophication in water bodies and needs to be reduced in mos...
Phosphate is an inorganic chemical essential for the life and growth of all organisms and it also pl...
<p>This thesis investigates the physiology and ecology of the organisms involved in biological phosp...
The microbiological and biochemical characteristics of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR)...