Project | Data Management Plan |
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Implication of ANAMMOX community structure and microbial interactions in estuarine N removal processes |
Principal Investigator: Stuart R. Borrett (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
Co-Principal Investigator: Craig R Tobias
Microbial Ecology~2011~61~Hirsh, M. D., Long, Z. T and B. Song~~264~~~~Anammox bacterial diversity in various aquatic ecosystems based on the detection of hydrazine oxidase genes (hzoA/hzoB).~N~~~~~~
Environ Microbiol~2009~11~Dale, O. R., Tobias, C, Song, B.~~1194~~~~Biogeographical distribution of diverse anaerobic ammonium oxidizing (ANAMMOX) bacteria in Cape Fear River Estuary.~~~~~~~
Microbial Ecol~2011~61~Hirsh, M. D., Long, Z. T., Song, B.~~264~~~~Anammox bacterial diversity in various aquatic ecosystems based on the detection of hydrazine oxidase genes (hzoA/hzoB)~~~~~~~
Burlington: Academic Press~2011~479~Song, B., Tobias C. R.~~63~~~~Molecular and stable isotope methods to detect and measure anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) in aquatic ecosystems.~~~~~~~
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science~2012~20~Hines, D. E., Lisa, J. A., Song, B., Tobias, C. R., Borrett, S. R.,~~47~~~~A network model shows the importance of coupled processes in the microbial N cycle in the Cape Fear River Estuary.~~~~~~~
Extremophiles~2013~17~Borin, S., Mapelli, F., Rolli, E., Song, B., et al.~~289~~~~Anammox bacterial populations in deep marine hypersaline gradient systems.~~~~~~~