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Relative contributions of archaea and bacteria to aerobic ammonia oxidation in the environment
James I Prosser
, Graeme W Nicol
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Aerobic Bacteria
100%
Archaea
90%
Ammonia
84%
Nitrification
45%
Ecosystem
41%
Bacteria
33%
Nitrogen Cycle
23%
Metagenome
17%
Metagenomics
15%
Phylogeny
14%
Genes
9%
Statistics
9%
Agriculture & Biology
Archaea
77%
ammonia
62%
oxidation
54%
ecological function
42%
bacteria
40%
nitrification
29%
oxidants
24%
nitrogen cycle
16%
community structure
11%
methodology
10%
genes
8%
organisms
7%
phylogeny
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
ammonia
59%
oxidation
48%
bacterium
47%
ecosystem function
38%
laboratory
26%
nitrification
22%
gene
18%
nitrogen cycle
14%
phylogeny
12%
community structure
10%
incorporation
10%
substrate
8%
organism
8%
analysis
3%