Diversity of Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea in Tropical Compost Systems
Composting is widely used to transform waste materials into valuable agricultural products. In the tropics, large quantities of agricultural wastes could be potentially useful in agriculture after composting. However, while microbiological processes of composts in general are well established, relat...
Main Authors: | Vidya eDe Gannes, Gaius eEudoxie, David H Dyer, William James Hickey |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2012-07-01
|
Series: | Frontiers in Microbiology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2012.00244/full |
Similar Items
-
Insights into fungal communities in composts revealed by 454-pyrosequencing: Implications for human health and safety.
by: Vidya eDe Gannes, et al.
Published: (2013-06-01) -
Relations of microbiome characteristics to edaphic properties of tropical soils from Trinidad
by: Vidya eDe Gannes, et al.
Published: (2015-09-01) -
Ammonia Oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria in East Asian Paddy Soils—A Mini Review
by: Hussnain Mukhtar, et al.
Published: (2017-11-01) -
A review of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in Chinese soils
by: Ji-Zheng eHe, et al.
Published: (2012-08-01) -
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea and complete ammonia-oxidizing Nitrospira in water treatment systems
by: Sarah Al-Ajeel, et al.
Published: (2022-05-01)