|
|
|
Rita B. Domingues, Benjamin A. Mosley, Patrícia Nogueira, Inês B. Maia and Ana B. Barbosa
It is generally assumed that the larger the bottle volume, the longer the duration of phytoplankton microcosm experiments. We hypothesize that volume and duration are independent, as volume does not regulate the extension of the exponential growth phase....
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Abel Guillermo Ríos-Castillo, Carolina Ripolles-Avila and José Juan Rodríguez-Jerez
Bacteriostatic protection of surfaces and packaging material.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Andrew Plymale, Jacqueline Wells, Emily Graham, Odeta Qafoku, Shelby Brooks and Brady Lee
This study examined potential microbial impacts of cyanide contamination in an aquifer affected by ferrocyanide disposal from nuclear waste processing at the US Department of Energy?s Hanford Site in south-eastern Washington State (USA). We examined bact...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Joseph M. Battistelli, Rima B. Franklin and Aaron L. Mills
Most domestic wastewater can be effectively treated for secondary uses by engineered biological systems. These systems rely on microbial activity to reduce nitrogen (N) content of the reclaimed water. Such systems often employ a tidal-flow process to min...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thirumahal Muthukrishnan, Anesh Govender, Sergey Dobretsov and Raeid M.M. Abed
The common practice of counting bacteria using epifluorescence microscopy involves selecting 5?30 random fields of view on a glass slide to calculate the arithmetic mean which is then used to estimate the total bacterial abundance. However, not much is k...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hyojun Park, Soongeun Kwon, and Soohyun Kim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gi-Tak Chae, Jesse Stimson, Monica B. Emelko, David W. Blowes, Carol J. Ptacek, Maria M. Mesquita
Pág. 1431 - 1440
|
|
|
|