Pollution


Publications
41

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“Candidatus Accumulibacter delftensis”: A clade IC novel polyphosphate-accumulating organism without denitrifying activity on nitrate Rubio-Rincón et al. (2019). Water Research 161 Ca. Accumulibacter delftensis
Identification of quorum sensing signal AHLs synthases in Candidatus Jettenia caeni and their roles in anammox activity Tang et al. (2019). Chemosphere 225 Ca. Jettenia caeni
Growth kinetics of Candidatus ‘Methanoperedens nitroreducens’ enriched in a laboratory reactor Lu et al. (2019). Science of The Total Environment 659
Novel Geobacter species and diverse methanogens contribute to enhanced methane production in media-added methanogenic reactors Mei et al. (2018). Water Research 147 “Geobacter eutrophicus”
Corrigendum to “Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis clades enriched under cyclic anaerobic and microaerobic conditions simultaneously use different electron acceptors” [Water Res. 102 (2016) 125–137] Camejo et al. (2017). Water Research 127 “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
Corrigendum to “High-temperature EBPR process: The performance, analysis of PAOs and GAOs and the fine-scale population study of Candidatus “Accumulibacter phosphatis”” [Water Res. 64 (2014) 102–112] Ong et al. (2017). Water Research 125
Preservation and reactivation of Candidatus Jettenia asiatica and Anammoxoglobus propionicus using different preservative agents Viancelli et al. (2017). Chemosphere 186 Ca. Jettenia asiatica
Cooperation between Candidatus Competibacter and Candidatus Accumulibacter clade I, in denitrification and phosphate removal processes Rubio-Rincón et al. (2017). Water Research 120 “Accumulibacter”
Role of c-di-GMP in anammox aggregation and systematic analysis of its turnover protein in Candidatus Jettenia caeni Guo et al. (2017). Water Research 113 Ca. Jettenia caeni
Discovery and metagenomic analysis of an anammox bacterial enrichment related to Candidatus “Brocadia caroliniensis” in a full-scale glycerol-fed nitritation-denitritation separate centrate treatment process Park et al. (2017). Water Research 111