Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Archaea"

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  • Jung, M.-Y.; Sedlacek, C.J.; Kits, K.D.; Mueller, A.J.; Rhee, S.-K.; Hink, L.; Nicol, G.W.; Bayer, B.; Lehtovirta-Morley, L.; Wright, C.; de la Torre, J.R.; Herbold, C.W.; Pjevac, P.; Daims, H.; Wagner, M. (Basingstoke : Nature Publishing Group, 2022)
    Nitrification, the oxidation of ammonia to nitrate, is an essential process in the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. The first step of nitrification, ammonia oxidation, is performed by three, often co-occurring guilds of ...
  • Hamberger, Alexandra; Horn, Marcus A.; Dumont, Marc G.; Murrell, J. Colin; Drake, Harold L. (Washington, DC [u.a.] : American Soc. for Microbiology, 2008)
    16S rRNA-based stable isotope probing identified active xylose- and glucose-fermenting Bacteria and active Archaea, including methanogens, in anoxic slurries of material obtained from a moderately acidic, CH4-emitting fen. ...
  • Braun, Hans-Peter; Zabaleta, Eduardo (Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2007)
    The mitochondrial nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, reduced (NADH) dehydrogenase complex (complex I) of plants has a molecular mass of about 1000 kDa and is composed of more than 40 distinct protein subunits. About three ...
  • Breuker, Anja; Köweker, Gerrit; Blazejak, Anna; Schippers, Axel (Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2011)
    For the first time quantitative data on the abundance of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya in deep terrestrial sediments are provided using multiple methods (total cell counting, quantitative real-time PCR, Q-PCR and catalyzed ...
  • Turner, Stephanie; Mikutta, Robert; Meyer-Stüve, Sandra; Guggenberger, Georg; Schaarschmidt, Frank; Lazar, Cassandre S.; Dohrmann, Reiner; Schippers, Axel (Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2017)
    Along a long-term ecosystem development gradient, soil nutrient contents and mineralogical properties change, therefore probably altering soil microbial communities. However, knowledge about the dynamics of soil microbial ...
  • Hou, Bo; Brüser, Thomas (Berlin : De Gruyter, 2011)
    The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway is found in bacteria, archaea, and plant chloroplasts, where it is dedicated to the transmembrane transport of fully folded proteins. These proteins contain N-terminal signal ...