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Biofilm and Planktonic Bacterial and Fungal Communities Transforming High-Molecular-Weight Polycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsBacterial diversity in soil enrichment cultures amended with 2 (2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy) propionic acid (mecoprop).Microbial naphthenic Acid degradation.Temporal and spatial changes in the microbial bioaerosol communities in green-waste composting.Characterization of geographically distinct bacterial communities associated with coral mucus produced by Acropora spp. and Porites spp.amoA Gene abundances and nitrification potential rates suggest that benthic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and not Archaea dominate N cycling in the Colne Estuary, United Kingdom.Nitrate reduction functional genes and nitrate reduction potentials persist in deeper estuarine sediments. Why?Simultaneous DNA-RNA Extraction from Coastal Sediments and Quantification of 16S rRNA Genes and Transcripts by Real-time PCR.The effect of oil sands process-affected water and model naphthenic acids on photosynthesis and growth in Emiliania huxleyi and Chlorella vulgaris.Nanosilver inhibits nitrification and reduces ammonia-oxidising bacterial but not archaeal amoA gene abundance in estuarine sediments.Aerobic biotransformation of alkyl branched aromatic alkanoic naphthenic acids via two different pathways by a new isolate of Mycobacterium.Effects of engineered silver nanoparticles on the growth and activity of ecologically important microbes.The molecular diversity of the methanogenic community in a hypereutrophic freshwater lake determined by PCR-RFLP.Burning management and carbon sequestration of upland heather moorland in the UKImportance and controls of anaerobic ammonium oxidation influenced by riverbed geology(13)C incorporation into DNA as a means of identifying the active components of ammonia-oxidizer populationsA comparison of ammonia-oxidiser populations in eutrophic and oligotrophic basins of a large freshwater lakeSynthesis and toxicity of some metabolites of the microbial degradation of synthetic naphthenic acidsDiamondoids are not forever: microbial biotransformation of diamondoid carboxylic acidsBioaerosol biomonitoring: Sampling optimization for molecular microbial ecologyVisualizing the invisible: class excursions to ignite children's enthusiasm for microbes
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