Evolution of the bacterial community during granules formation in denitrifying reactors followed by molecular : culture-independent techniques
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Title
Evolution of the bacterial community during granules formation in denitrifying reactors followed by molecular : culture-independent techniques
Subject
BACTERIOLOGIA
BIBLIOGRAFIA NACIONAL QUIMICA
Abstract
The microbial community in two acetate-fed denitrifying reactors, inoculated with methanogenic sludge, was monitored by 16S rDNA-based methods (SSCP and FISH). Both reactors converged to similar, stable communities. The predominant organisms belonged to the genera Thauera, Paracoccus and Denitrobacter, detected both by molecular and culture-based methods.
Creator
Etchebehere, C
Cabezas, A.
Dabert, P.
Muxi, L.
Source
Water Science and Technology v.48, no.6,2003. -- p. 75-79
Publisher
IWA Publishing
Date
2003
Format
PDF
Language
Inglés
Type
Artículo
Identifier
ISSN:0273-1223
Files
- Date Added
- February 19, 2015
- Collection
- Bibliografía Nacional Química
- Item Type
- Document
- Tags
- Bacteriología
- Citation
- Etchebehere, C et al., “Evolution of the bacterial community during granules formation in denitrifying reactors followed by molecular : culture-independent techniques,” RIQUIM - Repositorio Institucional de la Facultad de Química - UdelaR, accessed November 17, 2025, https://riquim.fq.edu.uy/items/show/2434.
