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Suzuki, S. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Schipper, K. (author), Van der Velde, S. (author), Ishii, S. (author), Wu, A. (author), Sorokin, D.Y. (author), Tenney, A. (author), Meng, X.Y. (author), Morrill, P.L. (author), Kamagata, Y. (author), Muyzer, G. (author), Nealson, K.H. (author)
Serpentinization, or the aqueous alteration of ultramafic rocks, results in challenging environments for life in continental sites due to the combination of extremely high pH, low salinity and lack of obvious electron acceptors and carbon sources. Nevertheless, certain Betaproteobacteria have been frequently observed in such environments. Here...
journal article 2014
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van den Berg, E.M. (author), Boleij, M. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
Denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) compete for nitrate in natural and engineered environments. A known important factor in this microbial competition is the ratio of available electron donor and elector acceptor, here expressed as Ac/N ratio (acetate/nitrate-nitrogen). We studied the impact of the Ac/N ratio...
journal article 2016
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van den Berg, E.M. (author), Perdigão Elisiário, M. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
Denitrification and dissimilatory reduction to ammonium (DNRA) are competing nitrate-reduction processes that entail important biogeochemical consequences for nitrogen retention/removal in natural and man-made ecosystems. The nature of the available carbon source and electron donor have been suggested to play an important role on the outcome of...
journal article 2017
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van den Berg, E.M. (author), Rombouts, J.L. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
Denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) are two microbial processes that compete for oxidized nitrogen compounds in the environment. The objective of this work was to determine the role of nitrite versus nitrate as terminal electron acceptor on the competition between DNRA and denitrification. Initially, a mixed...
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Conthe Calvo, M. (author), Wittorf, Lea (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), Hallin, Sara (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
Nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) reducing microorganisms may be key in the mitigation of N<sub>2</sub>O emissions from managed ecosystems. However, there is still no clear understanding of the physiological and bioenergetic implications of microorganisms possessing either of the two N<sub>2</sub>O reductase genes (nosZ), clade I and the more...
journal article 2018
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Conthe Calvo, M. (author), Wittorf, Lea (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Hallin, Sara (author)
Reduction of the greenhouse gas N<sub>2</sub>O to N<sub>2</sub> is a trait among denitrifying and non-denitrifying microorganisms having an N<sub>2</sub>O reductase, encoded by nosZ. The nosZ phylogeny has two major clades, I and II, and physiological differences among organisms within the clades may affect N<sub>2</sub>O emissions from...
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Kuenen, J.G. (author)
When looking back and wonder how we did it, I became even more aware of how my wanderings in microbiology are all linked, from the start of my PhD with Hans Veldkamp on sulphur-oxidizing bacteria in chemostats. My interests broadened from obligate chemolithoautotrophic bacteria to facultative organisms and the question about the ecological...
journal article 2019
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Bird, Lina J. (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), Osburn, Magdalena R. (author), Tomioka, Naotaka (author), Ishii, Shun’Ichi (author), Barr, Casey (author), Nealson, Kenneth H. (author), Suzuki, Shino (author)
Three highly alkaliphilic bacterial strains designated as A1<sup>T</sup>, H1<sup>T</sup> and B1<sup>T</sup> were isolated from two highly alkaline springs at The Cedars, a terrestrial serpentinizing site. Cells from all strains were motile, Gram-negative and rod-shaped. Strains A1<sup>T</sup>, H1<sup>T</sup> and B1<sup>T</sup> were mesophilic...
journal article 2021
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Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (author), Tikhonova, Tamara V. (author), Koch, Hanna (author), van den Berg, E.M. (author), Hinderks, Renske S. (author), Pabst, Martin (author), Kuenen, J.G. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Lücker, Sebastian (author)
Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonia (DNRA) is a common biochemical process in the nitrogen cycle in natural and man-made habitats, but its significance in wastewater treatment plants is not well understood. Several ammonifying Trichlorobacter strains (former Geobacter) were previously enriched from activated sludge in nitrate-limited...
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