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Microbial succession during thermophilic digestion: the potential of Methanosarcina spCultivation of moonmilk-born non-extremophilic Thaum and Euryarchaeota in mixed culture.Biowaste: a Lactobacillus habitat and lactic acid fermentation substrate.Reactor performance of a 750 m(3) anaerobic digestion plant: varied substrate input conditions impacting methanogenic community.A closed loop for municipal organic solid waste by lactic acid fermentation.Lactic acid fermentation within a cascading approach for biowaste treatment.Methane-cycling microorganisms in soils of a high-alpine altitudinal gradient.Methane yields and methanogenic community changes during co-fermentation of cattle slurry with empty fruit bunches of oil palm.Application of denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography in microbial ecology: fermentor sludge, compost, and soil community profilingEffect of DNA extraction procedure, repeated extraction and ethidium monoazide (EMA)/propidium monoazide (PMA) treatment on overall DNA yield and impact on microbial fingerprints for bacteria, fungi and archaea in a reference soil.Utilisation of single added fatty acids by consortia of digester sludge in batch culture.Survival of selected pathogens in diluted sludge of a thermophilic waste treatment plant and in NaCl-solution under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.Effects of various fatty acid amendments on a microbial digester community in batch culture.Process parameters within a 750,000 litre anaerobic digester during a year of disturbed fermenter performance.Archaeal Distribution in Moonmilk Deposits from Alpine Caves and Their Ecophysiological Potential.Abundance and potential metabolic activity of methanogens in well-aerated forest and grassland soils of an alpine region.Biological pre-treatment: Enhancing biogas production using the highly cellulolytic fungus Trichoderma viride.Impact of protein-, lipid- and cellulose-containing complex substrates on biogas production and microbial communities in batch experiments.No oxygen-still vigorous: 8th International Symposium on Anaerobic Microbiology (ISAM 8) Innsbruck, AustriaMicrobial community related to volatile organic compound (VOC) emission in household biowasteFormation of phenylacetic acid and phenylpropionic acid under different overload conditions during mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestionBiological Pretreatment Strategies for Second-Generation Lignocellulosic Resources to Enhance Biogas ProductionEffects of different nitrogen sources on the biogas production - a lab-scale investigationMethanogenic activities in alpine soilspH and Phosphate Induced Shifts in Carbon Flow and Microbial Community during Thermophilic Anaerobic DigestionSpiking a Silty-Sand Reference Soil with Bacterial DNA: Limits and Pitfalls in the Discrimination of Live and Dead Cells When Applying Ethidium Monoazide (EMA) TreatmentEffect of sulfate addition on carbon flow and microbial community composition during thermophilic digestion of celluloseHydrogenotrophic Methanogenesis and Autotrophic Growth of Methanosarcina thermophilaTemperature shapes the microbiota in anaerobic digestion and drives efficiency to a maximum at 45 °CMicrobial and Phenyl Acid Dynamics during the Start-up Phase of Anaerobic Straw Degradation in Meso- and Thermophilic Batch ReactorsBiomethanation at 45 °C offers high process efficiency and supports hygienisationMedium Preparation for the Cultivation of Microorganisms under Strictly Anaerobic/Anoxic Conditions
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