Nitrification is a core process in the global nitrogen cycle that is essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. The discovery of autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) within the phylum Thaumarchaeota has changed our perception of the microbiology of nitrification, in particular since their numerical dominance over ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in many environments has been revealed. These and other data have led to a widely held assumption that all amoA-encoding members of the Thaumarchaeota (AEA) are autotrophic nitrifiers. In this study, 52 municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants were screened for the presence of AEA and AOB. Thaumarchaeota carrying amoA were detected in high abundance only in four industrial ...
Background: The global distribution of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), which play a pivotal role in...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
For more than 100 years it was believed that bacteria were the only group responsible for the oxidat...
Nitrification is a core process in the global nitrogen cycle that is essential for the functioning o...
Nitrification of excess ammonia in soil causes eutrophication of water resources and emission of atm...
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
Nitrification, the aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite, has been suggested to have b...
Archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are among the most abundant prokaryotes on Earth and are widely...
Soil nitrification is an important process for agricultural productivity and environmental pollution...
Thaumarchaeota range among the most abundant archaea on Earth. Initially classified as ‘mesophilic C...
Soil nitrification plays an important role in the reduction of soil fertility and in nitrate enrichm...
Ammonium/ammonia is the sole energy substrate of ammonia oxidizers, and is also an essential nitroge...
The first step of nitrification is carried out by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA)...
Ammonium/ammonia is the sole energy substrate of ammonia oxidizers, and is also an essential nitroge...
Microorganisms mediating ammonia oxidation play a fundamental role in the connection between biologi...
Background: The global distribution of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), which play a pivotal role in...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
For more than 100 years it was believed that bacteria were the only group responsible for the oxidat...
Nitrification is a core process in the global nitrogen cycle that is essential for the functioning o...
Nitrification of excess ammonia in soil causes eutrophication of water resources and emission of atm...
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
Nitrification, the aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite, has been suggested to have b...
Archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are among the most abundant prokaryotes on Earth and are widely...
Soil nitrification is an important process for agricultural productivity and environmental pollution...
Thaumarchaeota range among the most abundant archaea on Earth. Initially classified as ‘mesophilic C...
Soil nitrification plays an important role in the reduction of soil fertility and in nitrate enrichm...
Ammonium/ammonia is the sole energy substrate of ammonia oxidizers, and is also an essential nitroge...
The first step of nitrification is carried out by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA)...
Ammonium/ammonia is the sole energy substrate of ammonia oxidizers, and is also an essential nitroge...
Microorganisms mediating ammonia oxidation play a fundamental role in the connection between biologi...
Background: The global distribution of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), which play a pivotal role in...
Marine Crenarchaeota are the most abundant single group of prokaryotes in the ocean, but their phys...
For more than 100 years it was believed that bacteria were the only group responsible for the oxidat...