Genetic potential for N2O emissions from the sediment of a free water surface constructed wetland
- 1 November 2011
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier BV in Water Research
- Vol. 45 (17), 5621-5632
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2011.08.025
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 45 references indexed in Scilit:
- Abundance of denitrifying genes coding for nitrate (narG), nitrite (nirS), and nitrous oxide (nosZ) reductases in estuarine versus wastewater effluent-fed constructed wetlandsEcological Engineering, 2011
- Soil Resources Influence Spatial Patterns of Denitrifying Communities at Scales Compatible with Land ManagementApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 2010
- Molecular Analyses of the Microbial Community Composition of an Anoxic Basin of a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Reveal a Novel Lineage of ProteobacteriaMicrobial Ecology, 2010
- Archaeal ammonia oxidizers and nirS-type denitrifiers dominate sediment nitrifying and denitrifying populations in a subtropical macrotidal estuaryThe ISME Journal, 2009
- Relative Abundances of Proteobacterial Membrane-Bound and Periplasmic Nitrate Reductases in Selected EnvironmentsApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 2007
- New processes and players in the nitrogen cycle: the microbial ecology of anaerobic and archaeal ammonia oxidationThe ISME Journal, 2007
- Denitrifying bacteria in bulk and maize-rhizospheric soil: diversity and N2O-reducing abilitiesCanadian Journal of Microbiology, 2004
- Denitrification in constructed free-water surface wetlands: II. Effects of vegetation and temperatureEcological Engineering, 1999
- Prokaryotic Genome Size and SSU rDNA Copy Number: Estimation of Microbial Relative Abundance from a Mixed PopulationMicrobial Ecology, 1999
- Do macrophytes play a role in constructed treatment wetlands?Water Science & Technology, 1997