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1. Overestimation of microbial community respiration caused by nitrification, and the identification of keystone groups associated with respiration.

2. Nitrous oxide reduction by two partial denitrifying bacteria requires denitrification intermediates that cannot be respired.

3. Metapangenomics reveals depth-dependent shifts in metabolic potential for the ubiquitous marine bacterial SAR324 lineage

5. Metataxonomy and pigments analyses unravel microbial diversity and the relevance of retinal-based photoheterotrophy at different salinities in the Odiel Salterns (SW, Spain).

6. Plastic pollution affects ecosystem processes including community structure and functional traits in large rivers.

7. Proteome Expression and Survival Strategies of a Proteorhodopsin-Containing Vibrio Strain under Carbon and Nitrogen Limitation

8. Efficient conversion of acetate or glucose to poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and glycogen by the single-stage photoheterotrophic cultivation of cyanobacterium Chroococcus hansgirgi TISTR 8561.

9. New perspectives on butyrate assimilation in Rhodospirillum rubrum S1H under photoheterotrophic conditions

10. Stable Isotope Fractionation Reveals Similar Atomic-Level Controls during Aerobic and Anaerobic Microbial Hg Transformation Pathways.

11. Enhanced polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) accumulation in heterotrophically grown Arthrospira platensis under nitrogen deprivation.

12. Global Proteomic Analysis Reveals High Light Intensity Adaptation Strategies and Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production in Rhodospirillum rubrum Cultivated With Acetate as Carbon Source

13. Photoheterotrophic Assimilation of Valerate and Associated Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production by Rhodospirillum rubrum.

14. The interplay between iron limitation, light and carbon in the proteorhodopsin-containing Photobacterium angustum S14.

15. New perspectives on butyrate assimilation in Rhodospirillum rubrum S1H under photoheterotrophic conditions.

16. Enhanced biomass and CO2 sequestration of Chlorella vulgaris using a new mixotrophic cultivation method.

17. Influence of Light on Particulate Organic Matter Utilization by Attached and Free-Living Marine Bacteria

18. Influence of Light on Particulate Organic Matter Utilization by Attached and Free-Living Marine Bacteria.

19. Phylogenomics of an uncultivated, aerobic and thermophilic, photoheterotrophic member of Chlorobia sheds light into the evolution of the phylum Chlorobi.

20. Photoheterotrophic growth of purple non-sulfur bacteria on Tris Acetate Phosphate Yeast extract (TAPY) medium and its hydrogen productivity in light under nitrogen deprivation.

21. acI Actinobacteria Assemble a Functional Actinorhodopsin with Natively Synthesized Retinal.

23. An Escherichia coli Nitrogen Starvation Response Is Important for Mutualistic Coexistence with Rhodopseudomonas palustris.

24. Distribution and Diversity of Rhodopsin-Producing Microbes in the Chesapeake Bay.

25. Genetic Plasticity and Ethylmalonyl Coenzyme A Pathway during Acetate Assimilation in Rhodospirillum rubrum S1H under Photoheterotrophic Conditions.

26. Diversity and Distribution of Freshwater Aerobic Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria across a Wide Latitudinal Gradient.

27. Characterisation of the photosynthetic complexes from the marine gammaproteobacterium Congregibacter litoralis KT71.

28. Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean

29. Differential assimilation of inorganic carbon and leucine by Prochlorococcus in the oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

30. The hydrological context determines the beta-diversity of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in European Arctic seas but does not favor endemism

31. Light-driven increase in carbon yield is linked to maintenance in the proteorhodopsin-containing Photobacterium angustum S14

32. Summer Abundance and Distribution of Proteorhodopsin Genes in the Western Arctic Ocean.

33. Metapangenomics reveals depth-dependent shifts in metabolic potential for the ubiquitous marine bacterial SAR324 lineage

34. Effects of Mixing Volatile Fatty Acids as Carbon Sources on

35. Proteorhodopsin Phototrophy in Antarctic Coastal Waters

36. Light-driven increase in carbon yield is linked to maintenance in the proteorhodopsin-containing Photobacterium angustum S14.

37. Genome sequence of the Roseovarius mucosus type strain (DSM 17069T), a bacteriochlorophyll a-containing representative of the marine Roseobacter group isolated from the dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii.

38. The hydrological context determines the beta-diversity of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in European Arctic seas but does not favor endemism.

39. Spatial distribution and cell size of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in the Uwa Sea, Japan.

40. Ecological and functional capabilities of an uncultured Kordia sp.

41. Do mixotrophs grow as photoheterotrophs? Photophysiological acclimation of the chrysophyte Ochromonas danica after feeding.

42. Implications of light attenuation for the upscaling of mixed purple phototrophic bacteria processes

43. Light attenuation in enriched purple phototrophic bacteria cultures: Implications for modelling and reactor design.

44. The interplay between iron limitation, light, and carbon in the proteorhodopsin containing Photobacterium angustum S14

45. New perspectives on butyrate assimilation in Rhodospirillum rubrum S1H under photoheterotrophic conditions

46. Global Proteomic Analysis Reveals High Light Intensity Adaptation Strategies and Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production in Rhodospirillum rubrum Cultivated With Acetate as Carbon Source

47. Ecological and functional capabilities of an uncultured Kordia sp

48. Effects of Mixing Volatile Fatty Acids as Carbon Sources on Rhodospirillum rubrum Carbon Metabolism and Redox Balance Mechanisms

49. Mixotrophic growth of bacteriochlorophyll a-containing members of the OM60/NOR5 clade of marine gammaproteobacteria is carbon-starvation independent and correlates with the type of carbon source and oxygen availability.

50. Properties and Evolutionary Implications of the Heliobacterial Genome.

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