Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 17 segundos...
Inicio  /  Water Research  /  Vol: 42 Núm: 4-5 Par: 0 (2008)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Microbial ecology of a perchlorate-reducing, hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor

Robert Nerenberg    
Yasunori Kawagoshi    
Bruce E. Rittmann    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Cora Hoerstmann, Sylke Wohlrab and Uwe John    
High-throughput sequencing technologies have revolutionized microbial diversity studies, shedding light on the oceans? plankton evolution, distribution, and biological activity. Whereas marine prokaryotes have been more extensively studied and specific m... ver más

 
Vitor Heidrich, Petr Karlovsky and Lukas Beule    
Several ecological data types, especially microbiome count data, are commonly sample-wise normalized before analysis to correct for sampling bias and other technical artifacts. Recently, we developed an algorithm for the normalization of ecological count... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Tiago Barros Afonso, Lúcia Chaves Simões and Nelson Lima    
Biofilms can be considered the main source of microorganisms in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS). The ecology of a biofilm is dependent on a variety of factors, including the presence of microbial metabolites excreted by its inhabitants. This s... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Martín Ramírez    
This Special Issue contains three articles and two reviews. The biological reactors used in the studies were fed with real biogas from Landfill or STPs. One research article concerns the use of a pilot scale plant with a combined process with a chemical ... ver más
Revista: ChemEngineering

 
Murad Awad, Georgios Giannopoulos, Photini V. Mylona and Alexios N. Polidoros    
Viticulture is globally an important economic activity, and grapevine microbiomes hold a significant role in influencing yield and quality. Earlier studies showed that cultivar and agronomic management affect grapevine microbiome structure and, potential... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences