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Wallenius, A. J., Venetz, J., Zygadlowska, O. M., Lenstra, W. K., Van Helmond, N. A. G. M., Dalcin Martins, P., Slomp, C. P., & Jetten, M. S. M. (2025). A ubiquitous and diverse methanogenic community drives microbial methane cycling in eutrophic coastal sediments. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 101(8), Article fiaf075. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaf075 -
Dalcin Martins, P., de Monlevad, J. P. R. C., Echeveste Medrano, M. J., Lenstra, W. K., Wallenius, A. J., Hermans, M., Slomp, C. P., Welte, C. U., Jetten, M. S. M., & van Helmond, N. A. G. M. (2024). Sulfide Toxicity as Key Control on Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane in Eutrophic Coastal Sediments. Environmental Science and Technology, 58(26), 11421-11435. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c10418 -
Karačić, S., Suarez, C., Hagelia, P., Persson, F., Modin, O., Dalcin Martins, P., & Wilén, B.-M. (2024). Microbial acidification by N, S, Fe and Mn oxidation as a key mechanism for deterioration of subsea tunnel sprayed concrete. Scientific Reports, 14, Article 22742. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-73911-w -
Suarez, C., Hackl, T., Wilen, B.-M., Persson, F., Hagelia, P., Jetten, M. S. M., & Dalcin Martins, P. (2023). Novel and unusual genes for nitrogen and metal cycling in Planctomycetota- and KSB1-affiliated metagenome-assembled genomes reconstructed from a marine subsea tunnel. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 370, Article fnad049. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnad049 -
Venetz, J., Żygadłowska, O. M., Lenstra, W. K., van Helmond, N. A. G. M., Nuijten, G. H. L., Wallenius, A. J., Dalcin Martins, P., Slomp, C. P., Jetten, M. S. M., & Veraart, A. J. (2023). Versatile methanotrophs form an active methane biofilter in the oxycline of a seasonally stratified coastal basin. Environmental Microbiology, 25(11), 2277-2288. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16448
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