Acknowledgements This work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council Fellowship NE/J019151/1 and by institutional funding from within the University of Aberdeen. Both authors designed and performed the research, analysed data and equally contributed to the writing of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Autotrophic archaeal and bacterial ammonia-oxidisers (AOA and AOB) drive soil nitrification. Ammonia...
One of the most abundant archaeal groups on Earth is the Thaumarchaeota. They are recognized as majo...
Obligate acidophilic members of the thaumarchaeotal genus Candidatus Nitrosotalea play an important ...
The Thaumarchaeota is an abundant and ubiquitous phylum of archaea that plays a major role in the gl...
The Thaumarchaeota is an abundant and ubiquitous phylum of archaea that plays a major role in the gl...
Soil pH is a major determinant of microbial ecosystem processes and potentially a major driver of ev...
Thaumarchaeota range among the most abundant archaea on Earth. Initially classified as ‘mesophilic C...
Soil pH is a major determinant of microbial ecosystem processes and potentially a major driver of ev...
Ammonia oxidation, the first and the rate-limiting step in nitrification, is one of the cornerstones...
Nitrification, the aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite, has been suggested to have b...
Thaumarchaeota form a ubiquitously distributed archaeal phylum, comprising both the ammonia-oxidisin...
AA was supported by a Natural Environmental Research Council grant (NE/L006286/1) and CGR by a Royal...
MW and CWH were supported by an ERC Advanced Grant (NITRICARE, 294343), CGR by a Natural Environment...
International audienceAmmonia oxidation is the first and rate-limiting step in nitrification and is ...
In marine ecosystems, Thaumarchaeota are most likely the major ammonia oxidizers. While ammonia conc...
Autotrophic archaeal and bacterial ammonia-oxidisers (AOA and AOB) drive soil nitrification. Ammonia...
One of the most abundant archaeal groups on Earth is the Thaumarchaeota. They are recognized as majo...
Obligate acidophilic members of the thaumarchaeotal genus Candidatus Nitrosotalea play an important ...
The Thaumarchaeota is an abundant and ubiquitous phylum of archaea that plays a major role in the gl...
The Thaumarchaeota is an abundant and ubiquitous phylum of archaea that plays a major role in the gl...
Soil pH is a major determinant of microbial ecosystem processes and potentially a major driver of ev...
Thaumarchaeota range among the most abundant archaea on Earth. Initially classified as ‘mesophilic C...
Soil pH is a major determinant of microbial ecosystem processes and potentially a major driver of ev...
Ammonia oxidation, the first and the rate-limiting step in nitrification, is one of the cornerstones...
Nitrification, the aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite, has been suggested to have b...
Thaumarchaeota form a ubiquitously distributed archaeal phylum, comprising both the ammonia-oxidisin...
AA was supported by a Natural Environmental Research Council grant (NE/L006286/1) and CGR by a Royal...
MW and CWH were supported by an ERC Advanced Grant (NITRICARE, 294343), CGR by a Natural Environment...
International audienceAmmonia oxidation is the first and rate-limiting step in nitrification and is ...
In marine ecosystems, Thaumarchaeota are most likely the major ammonia oxidizers. While ammonia conc...
Autotrophic archaeal and bacterial ammonia-oxidisers (AOA and AOB) drive soil nitrification. Ammonia...
One of the most abundant archaeal groups on Earth is the Thaumarchaeota. They are recognized as majo...
Obligate acidophilic members of the thaumarchaeotal genus Candidatus Nitrosotalea play an important ...