COMAMMOX - a new pathway in the nitrogen cycle in wastewater treatment plants
<p>The complete nitrification process, i.e. complete oxidation of ammonia to nitrate (COMAMMOX), by only one microorganism was experimentally confirmed only two years ago. That discovery is now considered a real breakthrough in the nitrogen cycle in the environment and it opens new questions r...
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Main Authors: | Sobotka D (Author), Kowal P (Author), Zubrowska-Sudoł M (Author), Mąkinia J (Author) |
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences - Peertechz Publications,
2018-08-23.
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