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Autor:
David A. Stahl, Manmeet W. Pannu, Kelley A. Meinhardt, Konstantinos T. Konstantinidis, Gyuhyon Cha, Luis H. Orellana, Janet K. Hatt
Publikováno v:
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
The use of nitrogen fertilizer on bioenergy crops such as switchgrass results in increased costs, nitrogen leaching and emissions of N2 O, a potent greenhouse gas. Intercropping with nitrogen-fixing alfalfa has been proposed as an environmentally sus
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::907f06fe7296420e15cbe8950917e0eb
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-8775-B21.11116/0000-0009-8777-9
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-8775-B21.11116/0000-0009-8777-9
Autor:
Manmeet W. Pannu, Stuart E. Strand, Kelley A. Meinhardt, Karen L. Casciotti, David A. Stahl, Steven C. Fransen, Nejc Stopnisek
Publikováno v:
Environmental Microbiology. 20:2195-2206
Most agricultural N2 O emissions are a consequence of microbial transformations of nitrogen (N) fertilizer, and mitigating increases in N2 O emission will depend on identifying microbial sources and variables influencing their activities. Here, using
Autor:
Thomas G. Whitham, Lluvia Flores-Rentería, Louis J. Lamit, Kelley A. Meinhardt, Matthew S. Zinkgraf, Z.I. Kovacs, Catherine A. Gehring
Publikováno v:
Fungal Ecology. 52:101059
Plant hybridization is common and important in ecological and economic contexts, however little is known about the impact of plant hybridization on ectomycorrhizal fungal (EMF) communities in natural habitats. We used a Populus hybrid system (P. angu
Publikováno v:
ISME J
Anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing (Anammox) bacteria (AnAOB) rely on nitrite supplied by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA). Affinities for ammonia and oxygen play a crucial role in AOA/AOB competition and their association with AnAOB. In t
Autor:
Anthony D. Bertagnolli, Dylan McCalmont, Kelley A. Meinhardt, David A. Stahl, Sally Brown, Stuart E. Strand, Steven C. Fransen
Publikováno v:
Environmental Microbiology. 18:1918-1929
Application of nitrogen fertilizer has altered terrestrial ecosystems. Ammonia is nitrified by ammonia and nitrite-oxidizing microorganisms, converting ammonia to highly mobile nitrate, contributing to the loss of nitrogen, soil nutrients and product
Autor:
Sally Brown, David A. Stahl, Kelley A. Meinhardt, Anthony D. Bertagnolli, Manmeet W. Pannu, Stuart E. Strand
Publikováno v:
Environmental Microbiology Reports. 7:354-363
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) fill key roles in the nitrogen cycle. Thus, well-vetted methods for characterizing their distribution are essential for framing studies of their significance in natural and managed systems. Quantific
Autor:
Anitra E. Ingalls, E. Virginia Armbrust, Allan H. Devol, David A. Stahl, Kelley A. Meinhardt, James W. Moffett, Wei Qin
Publikováno v:
Environmental microbiology reports. 9(3)
Recent studies point to the importance of oxygen (O2 ) in controlling the distribution and activity of marine ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), one of the most abundant prokaryotes in the ocean. The AOA are associated with regions of low O2 tension in
Autor:
Anthony D, Bertagnolli, Dylan, McCalmont, Kelley A, Meinhardt, Steven C, Fransen, Stuart, Strand, Sally, Brown, David A, Stahl
Publikováno v:
Environmental microbiology. 18(6)
Application of nitrogen fertilizer has altered terrestrial ecosystems. Ammonia is nitrified by ammonia and nitrite-oxidizing microorganisms, converting ammonia to highly mobile nitrate, contributing to the loss of nitrogen, soil nutrients and product
Autor:
David A. Stahl, Stuart E. Strand, Kelley A. Meinhardt, Manmeet W. Pannu, Steven C. Fransen, Anthony D. Bertagnolli, Sally Brown
Publikováno v:
Environmental microbiology reports. 7(2)
Summary Ammonia-oxidizing thaumarcheota (AOA) and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) differentially influence soil and atmospheric chemistry, but soil properties that control their distributions are poorly understood. In this study, the ammonia monooxy