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Nitrifying bacteria are
chemolithotrophic organisms that
include species of
genera such as Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrospina, Nitrospira...
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ability of
nitrifying organisms to
degrade some
pollutants may make
these organisms attractive for
controlled bioremediation in
nitrifying soils and waters...
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multiple occasions from a
photosynthetic ancestor, and for
individual nitrifying genera and
species there is
evidence that the
nitrification phenotype...
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School in Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, a type of
Nitrifying bacteria AoB may
refer to:
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Bytes aob may
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- production). Both
steps are
producing energy to be
coupled to ATP synthesis.
Nitrifying organisms are chemoautotrophs, and use
carbon dioxide as
their carbon...
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World War II in
Yugoslavia Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria,
alternate term for
nitrifying bacteria Name on Back of team jerseys, see Name (sports) Nob (disambiguation)...
- processes. He was
responsible for the
first isolation and
description of both
nitrifying and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. French-Canadian
microbiologist Felix d'Herelle...
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bacteria from the
genus of
Devosia which was
isolated from
commercial nitrifying inoculum in Belgium. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de "Straininfo of
Devosia limi". Archived...
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photosynthesizing plants.
Nitrates and
nitrites are
wastes produced by
nitrifying bacteria, just as
sulfur and
sulfates are
produced by the sulfur-reducing...
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source of
sodium nitrate.
Nitrates are
produced by a
number of
species of
nitrifying bacteria in the
natural environment using ammonia or urea as a source...