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… to bioremediation efforts for decades. Identifying resident microbes that can help bioremediate toxic substances has led … (ERD.) It is dependent on the presence of the existing microbes in the groundwater and adjusting the environmental … the deeper sites, toxic chemicals remain. To identify the microbes involved in the early years of the biodegradation …
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… environments, actinobacteria play roles in both the carbon and nitrogen cycles, break down plant mass (think biofuels ), enhance …
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… and the function of candidate lineages in biogeochemical cycles and beyond, as well as microbial symbioses. We aim to …
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… transferring part of its photosynthetically fixed carbon to the mycobiont. However, despite a … for bioenergy crops. And because lichens are dominant carbon and nitrogen fixers in alpine and high latitude … mechanisms can help researchers better model global carbon and nitrogen cycling. Summary To shed light on …
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Oh, the magical world of the cow stomach. Rumen – and its microbes – are really a powerhouse. Rumen microbes have the ability to break down hardy plant cell … requirements of processing these sturdy materials, rumen microbes and their enzymes are an optimal study subject that …
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Commonly known as liverwort, this was done to gain insights into gene families involved in adaptations seen in …
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… flow cytometry protocols for targeted recovery of specific microbes. …
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Clostridium autoethanogenum. The microbe can utilize carbon oxides, including the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, to make valuable chemicals, such as ethanol … on thiolases, a superfamily of enzymes found only in microbes, which make carbon-carbon bonds. This ability is …
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… in the wild. Science 344, 909-913. Rinke et al. 2013. Insights into the phylogeny and coding potential of … genome. Science 315, 998-1000. Woyke et al. 2006. Symbiosis insights through metagenomic analysis of a microbial …
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… of Rambo’s research focuses on how viruses influence carbon cycling in coastal mangroves. His work centers on …
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… inoviruses are in every major microbial habitat—including soil, water, and humans—around the world. By the numbers, …
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