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- pseudomonads), although autotrophic denitrifiers have also been identified (e.g., Thiobacillus denitrificans). Denitrifiers are represented in all main phylogenetic...
- environments that are highly saline and high in temperature. Aerobic denitrifiers can conduct an aerobic respiratory process in which nitrate is converted...
- diverse functional groups such as methanogens, methanotrophs, phototrophs, denitrifiers, sulfur oxidizers, sulfate reducers, heterotrophs and syntrophs have...
- found to poses denitrifying characteristics. If haloarchaea are complete denitrifiers, they could aid salt marsh and other salty environments by buffering...
- inspires the potential of denitrifiers to degrade toxic nitrate or nitrite under an aerobic atmosphere. Aerobic denitrifiers tend to work efficiently at...
- ****her to NH4+ rather than to N2, transferring eight electrons. Both denitrifiers and nitrate ammonifiers are competing for NO3− in the environment. Despite...
- June 22, 2021. Kramer SB (2006). "Reduced nitrate leaching and enhanced denitrifier activity and efficiency in organically fertilized soils". Proceedings...
- per cent of anaerobic) nitrogen-fixing bacteria and 16 per cent of the denitrifiers. The drilosphere is generally richer in nitrogen, phosphorus, and humified...
- Camp HJ, Jetten MS, Strous M (2007). "Anammox bacteria disguised as denitrifiers: nitrate reduction to dinitrogen gas via nitrite and ammonium". Environmental...
- for example in the case of naturally occurring microorganisms called denitrifiers. Often thought of as inherently destructive, slash-and-burn or slash-and-char...