Nielsen, Per Halkjær


Publications
9

CitationNamesAbstract
Closed genomes uncover a saltwater species of Candidatus Electronema and shed new light on the boundary between marine and freshwater cable bacteria Sereika et al. (2023). The ISME Journal 17 (4) Electronema halotolerans Electrothrix laxa Electronema Electronema aureum Ts Electrothrix Electrothrix gigas Electrothrix arhusiensis Electrothrix communis Ts
Closed genomes uncover a saltwater species ofCandidatusElectronema and shed new light on the boundary between marine and freshwater cable bacteria Sereika et al. (2022).
Candidatus Amarolinea and Candidatus Microthrix Are Mainly Responsible for Filamentous Bulking in Danish Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants Nierychlo et al. (2020). Frontiers in Microbiology 11 “Neomicrothrix”
The morphology and metabolic potential of the Chloroflexi in full-scale activated sludge wastewater treatment plants Nierychlo et al. (2019). FEMS Microbiology Ecology 95 (2)
Characterization of the First “ Candidatus Nitrotoga” Isolate Reveals Metabolic Versatility and Separate Evolution of Widespread Nitrite-Oxidizing Bacteria Kitzinger et al. (2018). mBio 9 (4) Ca. Nitrotoga Ca. Nitrotoga fabula
Novel prosthecate bacteria from the candidate phylum Acetothermia Hao et al. (2018). The ISME Journal 12 (9) Bipolaricaulis anaerobius Ts Bipolaricaulis Bipolaricaulota
Genomic and in situ investigations of the novel uncultured Chloroflexi associated with 0092 morphotype filamentous bulking in activated sludge McIlroy et al. (2016). The ISME Journal 10 (9) Promineifilum breve Ts Promineifilum
Genomic insights into members of the candidate phylum Hyd24-12 common in mesophilic anaerobic digesters Kirkegaard et al. (2016). The ISME Journal 10 (10) “Fermentibacteria” “Fermentibacterales” Ca. Fermentibacteraceae Ca. Fermentibacter Ca. Fermentibacter danicus “Fermentibacterota”
Metabolic model for the filamentous ‘Candidatus Microthrix parvicella’ based on genomic and metagenomic analyses Jon McIlroy et al. (2013). The ISME Journal 7 (6) “Neomicrothrix parvicella”