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Tannin impacts on microbial diversity and the functioning of alpine soils: a multidisciplinary approach.Titanium dioxide nanoparticles strongly impact soil microbial function by affecting archaeal nitrifiers.Reactivity of the plant growth regulator paclobutrazol (cultar) with two tropical soils of the northeast semiarid region of Brazil.The importance of simulated lung fluid (SLF) extractions for a more relevant evaluation of the oxidative potential of particulate matter.The unexpected role of bioaerosols in the Oxidative Potential of PM.Influence of hydrodynamics on the growth kinetics of glass-adhering Pseudomonas putida cells through a parallel plate flow chamber.Effect of pine bark and compost on the biological denitrification process of non-hazardous landfill leachate: focus on the microbiology.Antibiotic pollution in the Katari subcatchment of the Titicaca Lake: Major transformation products and occurrence of resistance genes.Role of macropore flow in the transport of Escherichia coli cells in undisturbed cores of a brown leached soil.Degradation in soil and water and ecotoxicity of rimsulfuron and its metabolites.Small-scale spatial variability of atrazine and dinoseb adsorption parameters in an alluvial soil.Comparison of three labeled silica nanoparticles used as tracers in transport experiments in porous media. Part I: syntheses and characterizations.Comparison of three labeled silica nanoparticles used as tracers in transport experiments in porous media. Part II: transport experiments and modeling.Toxicity of TiO2 nanoparticles on soil nitrification at environmentally relevant concentrations: Lack of classical dose-response relationships.Fingerprinting and diversity of bacterial copA genes in response to soil types, soil organic status and copper contamination.Combined Study of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle Transport and Toxicity on Microbial Nitrifying Communities under Single and Repeated Exposures in Soil Columns.Influence of soil properties on the toxicity of TiO₂ nanoparticles on carbon mineralization and bacterial abundance.Theoretical evidence of maximum intracellular currents versus frequency in an Escherichia coli cell submitted to AC voltage.Searching for life in extreme environments relevant to Jovian’s Europa: Lessons from subglacial ice studies at Lake Vostok (East Antarctica)Combining microscopy with spectroscopic and chemical methods for tracing the origin of atmospheric fallouts from mining sitesCustomization of an optical probe device and validation of a signal processing procedure to study gas–liquid–solid flows. Application to a three-phase internal-loop gas-lift BioreactorNegative Effects of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle Microbial Activities in Contrasting Agricultural Soils and in Presence of PlantsMicrobial response to repeated applications of low concentrations of pentachlorophenol in an alfisol under pastureTransport of rimsulfuron and its metabolites in soil columnsTracing the origin and fate of NOx in the Arctic atmosphere using stable isotopes in nitrateCopper dynamics and impact on microbial communities in soils of variable organic statusZinc sorption to three gram-negative bacteria: combined titration, modeling, and EXAFS studyApplication of synchrotron X-ray microtomography for visualizing bacterial biofilms 3D microstructure in porous mediaEffect of long term organic amendments and vegetation of vineyard soils on the microscale distribution and biogeochemistry of copperSpeciation study in the sulfamethoxazole-copper-pH-soil system: implications for retention predictionDevelopment and evaluation of an experimental protocol for 3-D visualization and characterization of the structure of bacterial biofilms in porous media using laboratory X-ray tomographyEnvironmental fate and ecotoxicological risk of the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole across the Katari catchment (Bolivian Altiplano): Application of the GREAT-ER modelDistribution of AC Electric Field-Induced Transmembrane Voltage in Escherichia coli Cell Wall Layers
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