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Dr. Niclas Krakat
Dr. Niclas Krakat
Leibniz Institut Potsdam
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Anaerobic digestion of renewable biomass: thermophilic temperature governs methanogen population dynamics
N Krakat, A Westphal, S Schmidt, P Scherer
Applied and environmental microbiology 76 (6), 1842-1850, 2010
1642010
Methods of ammonia removal in anaerobic digestion: a review
N Krakat, B Demirel, R Anjum, D Dietz
Water Science and Technology 76 (8), 1925-1938, 2017
1572017
Potential impact of process parameters upon the bacterial diversity in the mesophilic anaerobic digestion of beet silage
N Krakat, S Schmidt, P Scherer
Bioresource technology 102 (10), 5692-5701, 2011
1292011
Anaerobic digestion of nitrogen rich poultry manure: impact of thermophilic biogas process on metal release and microbial resistances
R Anjum, E Grohmann, N Krakat
Chemosphere 168, 1637-1647, 2017
812017
Mesophilic fermentation of renewable biomass: does hydraulic retention time regulate methanogen diversity?
N Krakat, S Schmidt, P Scherer
Applied and environmental microbiology 76 (18), 6322-6326, 2010
562010
Reorganisation of a mesophilic biogas microbiome as response to a stepwise increase of ammonium nitrogen induced by poultry manure supply
K Alsouleman, B Linke, J Klang, M Klocke, N Krakat, S Theuerl
Bioresource technology 208, 200-204, 2016
492016
Assessment of mutagenic potential of pyrolysis biochars by Ames Salmonella/mammalian-microsomal mutagenicity test
R Anjum, N Krakat, MT Reza, M Klocke
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 107, 306-312, 2014
462014
The microcosm of a biogas fermenter: comparison of moderate hyperthermophilic (60 C) with thermophilic (55 C) conditions
N Krakat, A Westphal, K Satke, S Schmidt, P Scherer
Engineering in Life Sciences 10 (6), 520-527, 2010
342010
Detection of Multiple Resistances, Biofilm Formation and Conjugative Transfer of Bacillus cereus from Contaminated Soils
R Anjum, N Krakat
Current microbiology 72, 321-328, 2016
302016
Methodological flaws introduce strong bias into molecular analysis of microbial populations
N Krakat, R Anjum, B Demirel, P Schröder
Journal of applied microbiology 122 (2), 364-377, 2017
212017
Anaerobic digestion of beet silage by non-aceticlastic methanogenesis
PA Scherer¹, M Klocke, N Krakat, M Unbehauen¹
132005
A review: improper antibiotic utilization evokes the dissemination of resistances in biotic environments-a high risk of health hazards
R Anjum, N Krakat
Pharmaceutica Analytica Acta 6 (12), 2015
92015
Systematic analysis of biogas plants by microbiological and genetic methods: Comparison hyper-thermophilic (60 C) with thermophilic (55 C)
P Scherer, N Krakat, A Westphal, K Satke, L Neumann, R Energy, ...
Internationale Wissenschaftstagung Biogas Science 2009 Band 2, 283, 2009
72009
Neue mikrobiologische Erkenntnisse bei der Vergärung von Rübensilagen unter kontrollierten, Fuzzy geregelten Reaktorbedingungen ergeben Konsequenzen bei der Prozessführung
P Scherer, N Krakat, K Satke, A Westphal, L Neumann, O Schmidt, ...
Wieviel Biogas steckt in Pflanzen? Abschluss-Symposium des Biogas Crops …, 2009
62009
Thermophilic (55° C) and moderately hyperthermophilic (65° C) fermentation of poultry manure triggers release of high heavy metal concentrations leading to enhanced genotoxicity
R Anjum, S Sebök, N Krakat
Engineering in Life Sciences 16 (5), 453-464, 2016
42016
Genotoxicity assessments of alluvial soil irrigated with wastewater from a pesticide manufacturing industry
R Anjum, N Krakat
Environmental monitoring and assessment 187, 1-12, 2015
42015
The FOS/TAC (VFA/TIC) value put to the test
P Scherer, M Pydde, S Antonczyk, N Krakat
German Biogas Association: Freising, Germany, 2021
32021
Gasausbeute in landwirtschaftlichen Biogasanlagen: Potenziale, Erträge, Einflussfaktoren
V Dandikas, C Herrmann, B Hülsemann, HF Jacobi, N Krakat, G Meißauer, ...
22021
Anaerobic digestion of renewable biomass at 60 C: Evaluation of the diversity of methanogens
A Westphal, N Krakat, S Schmidt, PA Scherer
Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion, 2007
12007
Thermophilic (55° C) and moderately hyperthermophilic (65° C) fermentation of poultry manure triggers release of high heavy metal concentrations leading to enhanced genotoxicity.
RA Reshma Anjum, S Sebök, N Krakat
2016
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