The diversity and abundance of the nitrite reductase gene nirS were investigated for a free surface flow constructed in both the summer and winter seasons Nitrate was efficiently removed especially by the Typha wetland under anoxic conditions in both seasons Clone library analysis which used the distance based operational taxonomic unit richness program suggested that the Typha wetland sediment samples collected in September provided the highest diversity and richness in terms of corresponding indices (Simpson D Shannon-Weiner (H') and Chao 1) The phylogenetic analysis based on deduced amino acids divided 211 nirS clones into eight clusters Although most of the clones were loosely related to the nirS gene of cultivated denitrifying bacteria...
The present study explored treatment performance and nitrogen removal mechanisms of a novel tidal fl...
Dynamics of bacterial community abundance and structure of a newly established horizontal subsurface...
Floodplain lakes are wetlands which receive flood waters from nearby rivers or other sources. Water ...
The diversity of the nitrite reductase gene nirS was studied in the bulk sediment of a free-water su...
Constructed and estuarine wetlands, influenced by wastewater treatment plants, were investigated, wi...
Microorganisms play crucial roles in the nitrogen removal processes of wetlands. However, the key fu...
The biological reduction of both nitrate and sulfate in constructed wetlands, connected to a wastewa...
The real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to quantitatively evaluate distribution patterns an...
The pond-ditch circulation system (PDCS) is a promising solution for the restoration of rural wastew...
The dynamics of the active microbial populations involved in nitrogen transformation in a vertical s...
Summarization: Single-stage constructed wetlands (CWs) are characterized by a low potential for N re...
The community structure of bacteria responsiblefor transformation and removal of nitrogen species fr...
This study aim to enhance nitrogen removal performance via shifting nitrogen removal pathway from ni...
International audienceA multiphase study was proposed to examine microbial communities linked to the...
AbstractThere are few studies on denitrification related to the nitrogen cycle in Ebinur Lake wetlan...
The present study explored treatment performance and nitrogen removal mechanisms of a novel tidal fl...
Dynamics of bacterial community abundance and structure of a newly established horizontal subsurface...
Floodplain lakes are wetlands which receive flood waters from nearby rivers or other sources. Water ...
The diversity of the nitrite reductase gene nirS was studied in the bulk sediment of a free-water su...
Constructed and estuarine wetlands, influenced by wastewater treatment plants, were investigated, wi...
Microorganisms play crucial roles in the nitrogen removal processes of wetlands. However, the key fu...
The biological reduction of both nitrate and sulfate in constructed wetlands, connected to a wastewa...
The real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to quantitatively evaluate distribution patterns an...
The pond-ditch circulation system (PDCS) is a promising solution for the restoration of rural wastew...
The dynamics of the active microbial populations involved in nitrogen transformation in a vertical s...
Summarization: Single-stage constructed wetlands (CWs) are characterized by a low potential for N re...
The community structure of bacteria responsiblefor transformation and removal of nitrogen species fr...
This study aim to enhance nitrogen removal performance via shifting nitrogen removal pathway from ni...
International audienceA multiphase study was proposed to examine microbial communities linked to the...
AbstractThere are few studies on denitrification related to the nitrogen cycle in Ebinur Lake wetlan...
The present study explored treatment performance and nitrogen removal mechanisms of a novel tidal fl...
Dynamics of bacterial community abundance and structure of a newly established horizontal subsurface...
Floodplain lakes are wetlands which receive flood waters from nearby rivers or other sources. Water ...