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Bacterial diversity and reductive dehalogenase redundancy in a 1,2-dichloroethane-degrading bacterial consortium enriched from a contaminated aquifer
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Diversity, stability and functionality of microbial communities in the nitrogen cycle
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The inoculum effect on the ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities in parallel sequential batch reactors
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High reproducibility of ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities in parallel sequential batch reactors
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Environmental factors shaping the ecological niches of ammonia-oxidizing archaea
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Initial community evenness favours functionality under selective stress
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Quantifying community dynamics of nitrifiers in functionally stable reactors
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How to get more out of molecular fingerprints: practical tools for microbial ecology
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The phylogeny of the genus Nitrobacter based on comparative rep-PCR, 16S rRNA and nitrite oxidoreductase gene sequence analysis
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Real-time PCR assay for the simultaneous quantification of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria in activated sludge
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Nitric oxide reductase (norB) gene sequence analysis reveals discrepancies with nitrite reductase (nir) gene phylogeny in cultivated denitrifiers
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Microbial resource management: the road to go for environmental biotechnology
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The incidence of nirS and nirK and their genetic heterogeneity in cultivated denitrifiers
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Cultivation of denitrifying bacteria: optimization of isolation conditions and diversity study
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The incidence of nirS and nirK and their genetic heterogeneity in cultivated denitrifiers
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Optimisation of the amino-carboxy coupling of oligonucleotides to beads used in liquid arrays
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Development of selective growth media for denitrifying bacteria using an evolutionary algorithm: a strategy outline
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Failure of the ammonia oxidation process in two pharmaceutical wastewater treatment plants is linked to shifts in the bacterial communities
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Impact of agricultural practices on the Zea mays L. endophytic community