Organic pollutant degrading biofilms in natural ecosystems and water treatment systems are often exposed to other carbon sources in addition to the pollutant. The availability of auxilliary carbon sources can lead to surplus biomass growth, changes in biofilm structure and carbon catabolite repression (CCR) which together will affect pollutant degradation rate and efficiency of the system. To understand the interplay between these processes, continuous biofilms of the 3,4-dichloroaniline (3,4-DCA) degrading Comamonas testosteroni WDL7-RFP were grown in single- and dual-substrate conditions with 3,4-DCA and/or citrate and reciprocal effects on 3,4-DCA/citrate degradation, biofilm biomass and biofilm structure were examined. The main mechanis...
Comamonas is one of the most abundant microorganisms in biofilm communities driving wastewater treat...
Comamonas is one of the most abundant microorganisms in biofilm communities driving wastewater treat...
Addressing trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) in freshwater supplies is increasingly important to en...
Organic pollutant degrading biofilms in natural ecosystems and water treatment systems are often exp...
Effects of environmental dissolved organic matter (eDOM) that consists of various low concentration ...
The main source of carbon, energy and nutrients for heterotrophic microbial biofilm communities is t...
The development of bacterial biofilms in natural environments may alter important functions, such as...
Biofilm mode of growth offers multiple benefits in the biodegradation of toxic xenobiotics. This pro...
Several environmental pollutants, including biodegradable and non-biodegradable pollutants, under co...
In nature, microorganisms are mostly found attached to surfaces forming biofilm communities. The stu...
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOBs) are chemoautotrophic organisms that produce complex organic compou...
Engineered extracellular matrix, or biofilm mimics, is a promising technology to substitute real bio...
This study aimed to i) determine the effectiveness of monochloramine disinfection on biofilm control...
The transition from a planktonic (free-swimming) existence to growth attached to a surface in a biof...
Aminobacter sp. strain MSH1 grows on and mineralizes the groundwater micropollutant 2,6-dichlorobenz...
Comamonas is one of the most abundant microorganisms in biofilm communities driving wastewater treat...
Comamonas is one of the most abundant microorganisms in biofilm communities driving wastewater treat...
Addressing trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) in freshwater supplies is increasingly important to en...
Organic pollutant degrading biofilms in natural ecosystems and water treatment systems are often exp...
Effects of environmental dissolved organic matter (eDOM) that consists of various low concentration ...
The main source of carbon, energy and nutrients for heterotrophic microbial biofilm communities is t...
The development of bacterial biofilms in natural environments may alter important functions, such as...
Biofilm mode of growth offers multiple benefits in the biodegradation of toxic xenobiotics. This pro...
Several environmental pollutants, including biodegradable and non-biodegradable pollutants, under co...
In nature, microorganisms are mostly found attached to surfaces forming biofilm communities. The stu...
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOBs) are chemoautotrophic organisms that produce complex organic compou...
Engineered extracellular matrix, or biofilm mimics, is a promising technology to substitute real bio...
This study aimed to i) determine the effectiveness of monochloramine disinfection on biofilm control...
The transition from a planktonic (free-swimming) existence to growth attached to a surface in a biof...
Aminobacter sp. strain MSH1 grows on and mineralizes the groundwater micropollutant 2,6-dichlorobenz...
Comamonas is one of the most abundant microorganisms in biofilm communities driving wastewater treat...
Comamonas is one of the most abundant microorganisms in biofilm communities driving wastewater treat...
Addressing trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) in freshwater supplies is increasingly important to en...