Effects of imposed salinity gradients on dissimilatory arsenate reduction, and other microbial processes in sediments from two California soda lakes

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Salinity effects on microbial community structure and on potential rates of arsenate reduction, arsenite oxidation, sulfate reduction, denitrification, and methanogenesis are examined in sediments slurries from two California soda lakes. The results suggest that organisms adapted to more dilute conditions remains viable at high salinity and rapidly repopulate the lake during periods of rising lake level.

author: Kulp, T.R., Oremland, R.S., Han, S., Saltikov, C.W., Lanoil, B.D., Zargar, K.
All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing, California, Industrial inorganic chemicals, not elsewhere classified, Arsenic & Compounds, Arsenic

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Effect of temperature on anaerobic ethanol oxidation and methanogenesis in acidic peat from a northern wetland

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The effects of temperature on rates and pathways of CH4 production and on the abundance and structure of the archaeal community are examined in acidic peat from mire in northern Scandinavia. The results have shown that the ethanol pool was oxidized to acetate by syntrophic oxidation with methanogenesis as an H2 sink and as a reductant for Fe(III).

author: Frenzel, Peter, Metje, Martina
Industrial organic chemicals, not elsewhere classified, Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing, Alcohol, Anaerobic bacteria, Alcohol, Denatured

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Diversion of electron flow from methanogenesis to crystalline Fe(III) oxide reduction in carbon-limited cultures of wetland sediment microorganisms

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Research has been conducted on Fe(III) oxide reduction in the presence of crystalline Fe(III) oxides. The author has investigated the ability of microbial Fe(III) oxide reduction to compete with other terminal electron-accepting processes in anoxic sediments.

author: Roden, Eric E.
United States, Science & research, Research, Environmental aspects, Microbiology, Carbon, Wetland ecology, Oxides, Iron compounds, Sediments (Geology), Microbial ecology

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subjects list: Analysis, Physiological aspects, Genetic aspects, Methanobacteriaceae, Methanogens, Microbial populations, Oxidation-reduction reaction, Oxidation-reduction reactions, Chemical properties
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