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with Norne Blend (API gravity 29.6°), which is a light sweet crude similar to those found in adjacent marine hydrocarbon basins. Freshwater microcosms were set up using surface water from three sites ...
et al.2003). The group was termed ‘miscellaneous’ because of its occurrence in diverse habitats; it is not only abundant in marine sediments but is also widely distributed in terrestrial, freshwater ...
. For 90% of aquatic-system libraries, and for 79% of non-aquatic libraries, the estimated phylotype richness was ...
systems. A strong coupling between the deposition of organic material and bacterial activities in the sediment has been shown for both marine and freshwater systems [2–4]. According to the fundamental role ...
; Lazar et al., 2014) estuaries indicate that estuarine sediments contain a diverse population of novel Archaea, possibly as a consequence of the presence of both freshwater and coastal ocean populations ...
(Potts et al. 2018). These natural petroleum- rich locations have shown to be widespread over the seafloor and populated by complex communities that use hydrocarbons in crude oil as primary carbon ...
, I. M., Identification of novel bacterial lineages as active members of microbial populations in a freshwater sediment using a rapid RNA extraction procedure and RT-PCR. Microbiology, 145, 1977–1987 ...
illustrate the uniqueness of steel surfaces as a novel ecological niche. These comparisons further allow us to determine how steel surfaces may have selected for specific microbial assemblages and how core ...
and to study ecological implications [3,4]. Metagenomics is a tool for exploring the genetically rich resources of uncultured microbiota without using conventional culturing methods and is based on the principle ...
them to compete with abiotic Fe(II) oxidation at Fe(II)- rich oxic/anoxic transition zones. To determine the known diversity of the Zetaproteobacteria, we have used 16S rRNA gene sequences to define 59 ...
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