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  1. Planar optodes reveal spatiotemporal heterogeneity of oxic and pH microenvironments driven by dung beetle activity in soil
  2. Magnetite-enabled self-assembled microbial networks for centimeter-scale electron transfer in a soil bioelectrochemical system
  3. Extracellular electron transfer in cable bacteria enables growth rates comparable to aerobic respiration
  4. Enhanced methane oxidation in surface crusts of manure storages with controlled ventilation
  5. Differential ion transport and biomass charges create strong electric fields in anammox granules
  6. Synergizing carbon and phosphorus recovery from wastewater: Integrating biofilm-based phosphorus removal in high-rate activated sludge
  7. The coastal nitrogen filter in highly dynamic permeable sediments of the southern Baltic Sea
  8. Groundwater electro-bioremediation via diffuse electro-conductive zones: A critical review
  9. Interaction of living cable bacteria with carbon electrodes in bioelectrochemical systems
  10. Accelerated nitrogen cycling on Mediterranean seagrass leaves at volcanic CO2 vents
  11. Corrigendum to ‘Examining the resistance and resilience of anode-respiring Shewanella oneidensis biohybrid using microsensors’ [Chemosphere 350 (2024), 141109]
  12. Examining the resistance and resilience of anode-respiring Shewanella oneidensis biohybrid using microsensors
  13. Effect of ionic migration on nutrient transport in sediments
  14. Direct contribution of invertebrate holobionts to methane release from coastal sediments
  15. Electrically controlled interaction between cable bacteria and carbon electrodes
  16. From two sensors to a single sensor: Better understanding of oxygen–sulfide interfaces
  17. Role of crab holobionts in benthic N cycling in mangroves with different trophic status
  18. Accelerated Nitrogen Cycling on Seagrass Leaves in a High-CO2World
  19. Microsensor for total dissolved sulfide (TDS)
  20. Sulfate biosensor for environmental applications
  21. Snorkels enhance alkanes respiration at ambient and increased hydrostatic pressure (10 MPa) by either supporting the TCA cycle or limiting alternative routes for acetyl-CoA metabolism
  22. Nested interactions between chemosynthetic lucinid bivalves and seagrass promote ecosystem functioning in contaminated sediments
  23. The role of epiphytes in seagrass productivity under ocean acidification
  24. Microsensor for Direct Detection of Total Dissolved Sulfide (Tds) in Natural and Technical Environments
  25. Enhanced benthic nitrous oxide and ammonium production after natural oxygenation of long‐term anoxic sediments
  26. Partitioning benthic nitrogen cycle processes among three common macrofauna holobionts
  27. Dissimilatory nitrate reduction by a freshwater cable bacterium
  28. Novel method to immobilize phosphate in lakes using sediment microbial fuel cells
  29. Effect of salinity on cable bacteria species composition and diversity
  30. A bioturbator, a holobiont, and a vector: The multifaceted role of Chironomus plumosus in shaping N‐cycling
  31. Enhanced Hydrocarbons Biodegradation at Deep-Sea Hydrostatic Pressure with Microbial Electrochemical Snorkels
  32. Zebra Mussel Holobionts Fix and Recycle Nitrogen in Lagoon Sediments
  33. Meiofauna improve oxygenation and accelerate sulfide removal in the seasonally hypoxic seabed
  34. Uncovering diversity and metabolic spectrum of animals in dead zone sediments
  35. Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium in the Cable BacteriumCa. Electronema Sp. GS
  36. Electrogenic sulfide oxidation mediated by cable bacteria stimulates sulfate reduction in freshwater sediments
  37. Elevated sedimentary removal of Fe, Mn, and trace elements following a transient oxygenation event in the Eastern Gotland Basin, central Baltic Sea
  38. Parallel artificial and biological electric circuits power petroleum decontamination: The case of snorkel and cable bacteria
  39. Sulfide oxidation in deep Baltic Sea sediments upon oxygenation and colonization by macrofauna
  40. The Effect of Chironomid Larvae on Nitrogen Cycling and Microbial Communities in Soft Sediments
  41. Spatial heterogeneity and short-term oxygen dynamics in the rhizosphere of Vallisneria spiralis : Implications for nutrient cycling
  42. Capping with activated carbon reduces nutrient fluxes, denitrification and meiofauna in contaminated sediments
  43. Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document
  44. Cable bacteria promote DNRA through iron sulfide dissolution
  45. Transient bottom water oxygenation creates a niche for cable bacteria in long-term anoxic sediments of the Eastern Gotland Basin
  46. Deposition of algae aggregates on the sediment creates transient niches for nitrogen cycling.
  47. Electrophoretic sensitivity control applied on microscale NOx− biosensors with different membrane permeabilities
  48. Cable bacteria can use nitrate as electron acceptor
  49. Benthic metabolism and denitrification in a river reach: a comparison between vegetated and bare sediments