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  1. The experimental determination of reliable biodegradation rates for mono-aromatics towards evaluating QSBR models
  2. A quantitative structure-biodegradation relationship (QSBR) approach to predict biodegradation rates of aromatic chemicals
  3. Determination of the Relationship between the Energy Content of Municipal Wastewater and Its Chemical Oxygen Demand
  4. COD/sulfate ratio does not affect the methane yield and microbial diversity in anaerobic digesters
  5. Metabolic potential of uncultured bacteria and archaea associated with petroleum seepage in deep-sea sediments
  6. Enrichment and Characterisation of a Mixed-Source Ethanologenic Community Degrading the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste Under Minimal Environmental Control
  7. Bacterial communities involved directly or indirectly in the anaerobic degradation of cellulose
  8. High rate domestic wastewater treatment at 15 °C using anaerobic reactors inoculated with cold-adapted sediments/soils – shaping robust methanogenic communities
  9. Community Assembly in Wastewater-Fed Pilot-Scale Microbial Electrolysis Cells
  10. Enrichment of the Antibiotic Resistance Gene tet(L) in an Alkaline Soil Fertilized With Plant Derived Organic Manure
  11. Minimum Performance Requirements for Microbial Fuel Cells to Achieve Energy-Neutral Wastewater Treatment
  12. Temperature, inocula and substrate: Contrasting electroactive consortia, diversity and performance in microbial fuel cells
  13. A review on the bioenergetics of anaerobic microbial metabolism close to the thermodynamic limits and its implications for digestion applications
  14. Lipolysis of domestic wastewater in anaerobic reactors operating at low temperatures
  15. Using Thermodynamics to Predict the Outcomes of Nitrate-Based Oil Reservoir Souring Control Interventions
  16. Bacterial perspectives on the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in domestic wastewater bio-treatment systems: beneficiary to victim
  17. Comment on “Thermodynamically enhancing propionic acid degradation by using sulfate as an external electron acceptor in a thermophilic anaerobic membrane reactor” by Qiao, W., Takayanagi, K., Li, Q., Shofie, M., Gao, F., Dong, R., Li, Y-Y. Water Res. (...
  18. Chronosequencing methanogenic archaea in ancient Longji rice Terraces in China
  19. Low Temperature Domestic Wastewater Treatment in a Microbial Electrolysis Cell with 1 m2 Anodes: Towards System Scale-Up
  20. Developing cold-adapted biomass for the anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater at low temperatures (4, 8 and 15 °C) with inocula from cold environments
  21. MI-Sim: A MATLAB package for the numerical analysis of microbial ecological interactions
  22. Microbial Electron Transport in the Deep Subsurface
  23. Quantification of effective exoelectrogens by most probable number (MPN) in a microbial fuel cell
  24. Appearance of β-lactam Resistance Genes in Agricultural Soils and Clinical Isolates over the 20th Century
  25. Interplay of Anode, Cathode, and Current in Microbial Fuel Cells: Implications for Wastewater Treatment
  26. Emergent behaviour in a chlorophenol-mineralising three-tiered microbial ‘food web’
  27. Energetic Considerations in Organohalide Respiration
  28. An Evaluation of the Performance and Economics of Membranes and Separators in Single Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells Treating Domestic Wastewater
  29. Perspective of harnessing energy from landfill leachate via microbial fuel cells: novel biofuels and electrogenic physiologies
  30. Short tests to couple N 2 O emission mitigation and nitrogen removal strategies for landfill leachate recirculation
  31. The importance of soil archives for microbial ecology
  32. Bacillus asahii comes to the fore in organic manure fertilized alkaline soils
  33. Performance of a pilot scale microbial electrolysis cell fed on domestic wastewater at ambient temperatures for a 12 month period
  34. The Gibbs free energy of formation of halogenated benzenes, benzoates and phenols and their potential role as electron acceptors in anaerobic environments
  35. Source separation increases methane yields for waste-to-energy applications in the personal care product industry
  36. Thermodynamic Constraints on Syntrophic Acetate Oxidation
  37. Comment on “Biokinetics and bacterial communities of propionate oxidizing bacteria in phased anaerobic sludge digestion systems” by M. Zamanzadeh, W.J. Parker, Y. Verastegui, J.D. Neufeld [Water Res. (2013)]
  38. Low-temperature limitation of bioreactor sludge in anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater
  39. Syntrophy in microbial fuel cells
  40. Anaerobic–aerobic sequencing bioreactors improve energy efficiency for treatment of personal care product industry wastes
  41. On the stability of anaerobic waste treatment systems
  42. Carbon dioxide concentration dictates alternative methanogenic pathways in oil reservoirs
  43. Low-energy treatment of colourant wastes using sponge biofilters for the personal care product industry
  44. Rational immobilization of methanogens in high cell density bioreactors
  45. Correction to Gibbs Free Energy of Chlordecone and Potential Degradation Products: Implications for Remediation Strategies and Environmental Fate
  46. Production of hydrogen from domestic wastewater in a pilot-scale microbial electrolysis cell
  47. Gibbs Free Energy of Formation of Chlordecone and Potential Degradation Products: Implications for Remediation Strategies and Environmental Fate
  48. Feasibility tests for treating shampoo and hair colorant wastewaters using anaerobic processes
  49. Maintenance affects the stability of a two-tiered microbial ‘food chain’?
  50. Quantification of syntrophic acetate‐oxidizing microbial communities in biogas processes
  51. Nitrifier denitrification as a distinct and significant source of nitrous oxide from soil
  52. Determination of the Internal Chemical Energy of Wastewater
  53. Anomalous energy yields in thermodynamic calculations: importance of accounting for pH-dependent organic acid speciation
  54. Microbial Oil Degradation Under Methanogenic Conditions
  55. Methanogenic Degradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Subsurface Environments
  56. Evidence of Increasing Antibiotic Resistance Gene Abundances in Archived Soils since 1940
  57. The thermodynamic landscape of methanogenic PAH degradation
  58. Method and timing of grassland renovation affects herbage yield, nitrate leaching, and nitrous oxide emission in intensively managed grasslands
  59. Effect of soil sample preservation, compared to the effect of other environmental variables, on bacterial and eukaryotic diversity
  60. Syntrophic Growth on Formate: a New Microbial Niche in Anoxic Environments
  61. Biodegradation of Perfluorinated Compounds
  62. In SituChemical Reduction (ISCR) Technologies: Significance of Low Eh Reactions
  63. In Situ Chemical Oxidation with Permanganate: Assessing the Competitive Interactions Between Target and Nontarget Compounds
  64. Thermodynamic constraints on methanogenic crude oil biodegradation
  65. Oxygen exchange between (de)nitrification intermediates and H2O and its implications for source determination of NO and N2O: a review
  66. Estimation of nitrogen losses via denitrification from a heavy clay soil under grass
  67. Exocellular electron transfer in anaerobic microbial communities
  68. Trends in Global Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Animal Production Systems
  69. Microbial Diversity in Archived Soils
  70. Phosphorus Availability for Plant Uptake in a Phosphorus-Enriched Noncalcareous Sandy Soil
  71. Potential for Anaerobic Conversion of Xenobiotics
  72. Wet Chemical and Phosphorus-31 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Phosphorus Speciation in a Sandy Soil Receiving Long-Term Fertilizer or Animal Manure Applications
  73. Nitrous Oxide Formation in the Colne Estuary in England: the Central Role of Nitrite
  74. Soil phosphorus quantity–intensity relationships to predict increased soil phosphorus loss to overland and subsurface flow
  75. The influence of redox potential on the degradation of halogenated methanes
  76. Cadmium uptake by earthworms as related to the availability in the soil and the intestine
  77. SELECTIVE EXTRACTION OF LABILE PHOSPHORUS USING DIALYSIS MEMBRANE TUBES FILLED WITH HYDROUS IRON HYDROXIDE
  78. Effect of beringite on cadmium and zinc uptake by plants and earthworms: More than a liming effect?
  79. Ecosystem response of pasture soil communities to fumigation‐induced microbial diversity reductions: an examination of the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship
  80. Energetics of Anaerobic Degradation Pathways of Chlorinated Aliphatic Compounds
  81. Comment on “Degradation of 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane in a Freshwater Tidal Wetland:  Field and Laboratory Evidence”
  82. Facilitated transport in European soils from the Euro‐soil project
  83. Comment on “Methane As a Product of Chloroethene Biodegradation under Methanogenic Conditions”
  84. Comment on “Competition for Hydrogen within a Chlorinated Solvent Dehalogenating Anaerobic Mixed Culture”
  85. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COLLOIDAL IRON, ALUMINUM, PHOSPHORUS, AND HUMIC ACIDS
  86. Copper Solution Geochemistry in Arable Soils: Field Observations and Model Application
  87. Halogenation of aromatic compounds: thermodynamic, mechanistic and ecological aspects
  88. Halogenation of aromatic compounds: thermodynamic, mechanistic and ecological aspects
  89. Effect of Ca on the Solubility and Molecular Size Distribution of DOC and Cu Binding in Soil Solution Samples
  90. Microbe-Microbe Interactions
  91. Gibbs free energies of formation of pcdds: Evaluation of estimation methods and application for predicting dehalogenation pathways
  92. Effects of octane on the fatty acid composition and transition temperature of Pseudomonas oleovorans membrane lipids during growth in two-liquid-phase continuous cultures
  93. Comment on “effects of electron donors and inhibitors on reductive dechlorination of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol” by P. S. Perkins, S. J. Komisar, J. A. Puhakka and J. F. Ferguson, Wat. Res. 28, 2101–2107 (1994)
  94. The Microbial Logic and Environmental Significance of Reductive Dehalogenation
  95. Kinetic control of the biogeochemical formation of halogenated humic acids
  96. Degradation of halogenated aliphatic compounds: The role of adaptation
  97. Dechlorination of Chlorinated Benzenes by an Anaerobic Microbial Consortium That Selectively Mediates the Thermodynamic Most Favorable Reactions
  98. Microbiological aspects of the removal of chlorinated hydrocarbons from air
  99. Redox and reduction potentials as parameters to predict the degradation pathway of chlorinated benzenes in anaerobic environments
  100. Estimation of Gibbs free energies of formation for polychlorinated biphenyls
  101. Gibbs free energy of formation of halogenated aromatic compounds and their potential role as electron acceptors in anaerobic environments
  102. The energetic consequences of hydrogen gradients in methanogenic ecosystems
  103. The energetic consequences of hydrogen gradients in methanogenic ecosystems
  104. The energetic consequences of hydrogen gradients in methanogenic ecosystems
  105. Acetate as a source of reducing equivalents in the reductive dechlorination of 2,5-dichlorobenzoate
  106. Kinetics of two complementary hydrogen sink reactions in a defined 3-chlorobenzoate degrading methanogenic co-culture
  107. Kinetics of two complementary hydrogen sink reactions in a defined 3-chlorobenzoate degrading methanogenic co-culture
  108. Kinetics of two complementary hydrogen sink reactions in a defined 3-chlorobenzoate degrading methanogenic co-culture
  109. Isolation and characterization of a bacterium that mineralizes toluene in the absence of molecular oxygen
  110. Reductive dechlorination of 3-chlorobenzoate is coupled to ATP production and growth in an anaerobic bacterium, strain DCB-1
  111. Letters
  112. Growth yield increase linked to reductive dechlorination in a defined 3-chlorobenzoate degrading methanogenic coculture
  113. Hydrogen cycling in a three-tiered food web growing on the methanogenic conversion of 3-chlorobenzoate
  114. Hydrogen cycling in a three-tiered food web growing on the methanogenic conversion of 3-chlorobenzoate
  115. Chemical and bacteriological composition of granular methanogenic sludge
  116. Acitivity measurements as a tool to characterize the microbial composition of methanogenic environments
  117. Kinetics of methane formation by granular sludge at low substrate concentrations
  118. Characterization of anaerobic sludge by determination of the methane production rate
  119. Cultivation of well adapted pelletized methanogenic sludge
  120. Inhibitory effects of copper on bacteria related to the free ion concentration
  121. Thermodynamic Considerations for Dehalogenation