AbstractA laboratory biofilm consisting of the phototrophic cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme ATCC 29133 and the rock-inhabiting ascomycete Knufia petricola CBS 726.95 was tested for its mineral weathering potential. Minerals with different grain sizes and mineralogy were incubated with and without biofilm in batch and in flow-through column experiments. After incubation, the mineral dissolution was quantified analysing (i) leachate chemistry via ICP-OES/MS (inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry/mass spectrometry) and (ii) the residual grains as thin polished sections via SEM/TEM-EDX (scanning electron microscopy/transmission electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry). Mineral dissolution was enhanced in bi...
The aim of this thesis was to further the knowledge on microbial weathering, by looking at the effec...
This study is aimed to assess the formation of photosynthetic biofilms on and within different natur...
Biotite dissolution rates were determined at 25 °C, at pH 2–6, and as a function of mineral composit...
AbstractA laboratory biofilm consisting of the phototrophic cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme ATCC 2...
Sub-aerial biofilms (SAB) are ubiquitous, self-sufficient microbial ecosystems found on mineral surf...
Free-living and (ecto)-mycorrhizal fungi enhance rock weathering. In their roles as mineral weatheri...
Mineral\u2013microbe interaction has been a key factor shaping the lithosphere of our planet since t...
In nutrient limited soils, minerals constitute a major reservoir of bio-essential elements. Conseque...
A sandstone outcrop exposed to freshwater seepage supports a diverse assemblage of photosynthetic mi...
International audienceThe weathering of silicate minerals in the Critical Zone (CZ) is fundamental f...
In drylands, microbes that colonize rock surfaces have been linked to erosion because water scarcity...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Understanding how minerals affect bacterial commun...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
This study investigates the influence of microbes on fluid transport in sedimentary and igneous host...
The aim of this thesis was to further the knowledge on microbial weathering, by looking at the effec...
This study is aimed to assess the formation of photosynthetic biofilms on and within different natur...
Biotite dissolution rates were determined at 25 °C, at pH 2–6, and as a function of mineral composit...
AbstractA laboratory biofilm consisting of the phototrophic cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme ATCC 2...
Sub-aerial biofilms (SAB) are ubiquitous, self-sufficient microbial ecosystems found on mineral surf...
Free-living and (ecto)-mycorrhizal fungi enhance rock weathering. In their roles as mineral weatheri...
Mineral\u2013microbe interaction has been a key factor shaping the lithosphere of our planet since t...
In nutrient limited soils, minerals constitute a major reservoir of bio-essential elements. Conseque...
A sandstone outcrop exposed to freshwater seepage supports a diverse assemblage of photosynthetic mi...
International audienceThe weathering of silicate minerals in the Critical Zone (CZ) is fundamental f...
In drylands, microbes that colonize rock surfaces have been linked to erosion because water scarcity...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Understanding how minerals affect bacterial commun...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
This study investigates the influence of microbes on fluid transport in sedimentary and igneous host...
The aim of this thesis was to further the knowledge on microbial weathering, by looking at the effec...
This study is aimed to assess the formation of photosynthetic biofilms on and within different natur...
Biotite dissolution rates were determined at 25 °C, at pH 2–6, and as a function of mineral composit...