3 Contrasting methane, sulfide, and nitrogen loading regimes in bioreactors shape microbial communities originating from methane-rich coastal sediment of the Stockholm Archipelago Maider J. Echeveste Medrano1, Garrett J. Smith1,4, Irene Sánchez-Andrea2,3, Mike S.M. Jetten1 and Cornelia U. Welte1 1 Department of Microbiology, Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences, Radboud University, Heyendaalseweg 135, 6525AJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 2 Department of Environmental Sciences for Sustainability, IE University, C. Cardenal Zúñiga 12, 40003 Segovia, Spain. 3 Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University and Research, Stippeneng 4, 6708WE Wageningen, The Netherlands. 4 Department of Microbiology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, Center of Microbiome Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA. This Chapter was published in: Echeveste Medrano, M. J., Smith, G.J., Sánchez-Andrea, I., Jetten, M.S.M., Welte, C.U. (2025). Contrasting methane, sulfide, and nitrogen loading regimes in bioreactors shape microbial communities originating from methane-rich coastal sediment of the Stockholm Archipelago. Environmental Microbiology, 27(2), Article e70056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.70056
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