32 results on '"Al Disi, Zulfa A."'
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2. Variability of blue carbon storage in arid evaporitic environment of two coastal Sabkhas or mudflats
3. State-of-the-art adsorption and adsorptive filtration based technologies for the removal of trace elements: A critical review
4. Study of diversity of mineral-forming bacteria in sabkha mats and sediments of mangrove forest in Qatar
5. Evidencing the role of carbonic anhydrase in the formation of carbonate minerals by bacterial strains isolated from extreme environments in Qatar
6. Investigating the simultaneous removal of hydrocarbons and heavy metals by highly adapted Bacillus and Pseudomonas strains
7. Maturation of the Biofloc System in Litopenaeus Vannamei Culture Under Different Salinities and its Effects on the Microbial Communities
8. Interaction of seawater microorganisms with scalants and antiscalants in reverse osmosis systems
9. Characterization of the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of Virgibacillus strains capable of mediating the formation of high Mg-calcite and protodolomite
10. Influence of temperature, salinity and Mg2+:Ca2+ ratio on microbially-mediated formation of Mg-rich carbonates by Virgibacillus strains isolated from a sabkha environment
11. Microbially influenced formation of anhydrite at low temperature
12. Organic matter degradation influence on dolomite formation in the sabkhas of Qatar
13. Evidencing the diversity and needs of adjustment of the nutritional requirements for hydrocarbondegrading activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapted to harsh conditions using 2n full factorial design
14. The use of principle component analysis and MALDI-TOF MS for the differentiation of mineral forming Virgibacillus and Bacillus species isolated from sabkhas
15. Mapping of aeolian deposits of an industrial site in the arid region using the TIR bands of ASTER and study of physicochemical characters and stabilization of sand erosion
16. Assessment of Blue Carbon Retention in Siliciclastic and Carbonate-Dominated Sabkhas Ecosystems
17. Sabkhas of Qatar: Extreme Environments Supporting Biological Activity and Mineral Formation
18. Isolation and Identification of Organics-Degrading Bacteria From Gas-to-Liquid Process Water
19. Systematic laboratory approach to produce Mg-rich carbonates at low temperature
20. The use of Principle Component Analysis and MALDI-TOF MS for the differentiation of mineral forming Virgibacillus and Bacillus species isolated from Sabkhas
21. Investigating the microorganisms-calcium sulfate interaction in reverse osmosis systems using SEM-EDX technique
22. The sabkhas of Qatar: modern analogues for studying early life on Earth and on Mars
23. Microbial community composition and dolomite formation in the hypersaline microbial mats of the Khor Al-Adaid sabkhas, Qatar
24. Evidencing the diversity and needs of adjustment of the nutritional requirements for hydrocarbon-degrading activity of: Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapted to harsh conditions using 2n full factorial design
25. The use of principle component analysis and MALDI-TOF MS for the differentiation of mineral forming Virgibacillus and Bacillus species isolated from sabkhas.
26. Evidence of a Role for Aerobic Bacteria in High Magnesium Carbonate Formation in the Evaporitic Environment of Dohat Faishakh Sabkha in Qatar
27. Evidencing the diversity and needs of adjustment of the nutritional requirements for hydrocarbon-degrading activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapted to harsh conditions using 2nfull factorial design
28. Mechanistic insights into the remediation of bromide ions from desalinated water using roasted date pits
29. Considering the Specific Impact of Harsh Conditions and Oil Weathering on Diversity, Adaptation, and Activity of Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria in Strategies of Bioremediation of Harsh Oily-Polluted Soils
30. Microbial Mats from the Khor Al-Adaid Sabkha, Qatar: Morphotypes and Association with Authigenic Minerals
31. Mediation of carbonate minerals formation by aerobic bacterial strains isolated from Dohat Faishakh Sabkha in Qatar
32. Evidencing the diversity and needs of adjustment of the nutritional requirements for hydrocarbon-degrading activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapted to harsh conditions using 2n full factorial design.
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