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Ralf Cord-Ruwisch
Ralf Cord-Ruwisch
BioFilmTech Pty. Ltd, Ex Murdoch University
Verified email at murdoch.edu.au
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A quick method for the determination of dissolved and precipitated sulfides in cultures of sulfate-reducing bacteria
R Cord-Ruwisch
Journal of Microbiological Methods 4 (1), 33-36, 1985
8221985
Cementation of sand soil by microbially induced calcite precipitation at various degrees of saturation
L Cheng, R Cord-Ruwisch, MA Shahin
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 50 (1), 81-90, 2013
7302013
The capacity of hydrogenotrophic anaerobic bacteria to compete for traces of hydrogen depends on the redox potential of the terminal electron acceptor
R Cord-Ruwisch, HJ Seitz, R Conrad
Archives of Microbiology 149, 350-357, 1988
6211988
Sulfate-reducing bacteria and their activities in oil production
R Cord-Ruwisch, W Kleinitz, F Widdel
Journal of petroleum technology 39 (01), 97-106, 1987
3631987
In situ soil cementation with ureolytic bacteria by surface percolation
L Cheng, R Cord-Ruwisch
Ecological Engineering 42, 64-72, 2012
3482012
Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification using stored substrate (PHB) as the electron donor in an SBR
KA Third, N Burnett, R Cord‐Ruwisch
Biotechnology and bioengineering 83 (6), 706-720, 2003
3442003
Growth of Geobacter sulfurreducens with Acetate in Syntrophic Cooperation with Hydrogen-Oxidizing Anaerobic Partners
R Cord-Ruwisch, DR Lovley, B Schink
Applied and environmental microbiology 64 (6), 2232-2236, 1998
2661998
A Periplasmic and Extracellular c-Type Cytochrome ofGeobacter sulfurreducens Acts as a Ferric Iron Reductase and as an Electron Carrier to Other Acceptors or …
S Seeliger, R Cord-Ruwisch, B Schink
Journal of bacteriology 180 (14), 3686-3691, 1998
2561998
Effect of pre-aeration and inoculum on the start-up of batch thermophilic anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste
W Charles, L Walker, R Cord-Ruwisch
Bioresource technology 100 (8), 2329-2335, 2009
2542009
Bio-cementation of sandy soil using microbially induced carbonate precipitation for marine environments
L Cheng, MA Shahin, R Cord-Ruwisch
Géotechnique 64 (12), 1010-1013, 2014
2412014
Upscaling effects of soil improvement by microbially induced calcite precipitation by surface percolation
L Cheng, R Cord-Ruwisch
Geomicrobiology Journal 31 (5), 396-406, 2014
2182014
Enrichment of anammox from activated sludge and its application in the CANON process
KA Third, J Paxman, M Schmid, M Strous, MSM Jetten, R Cord-Ruwisch
Microbial ecology 49, 236-244, 2005
2122005
The effect of dissolved oxygen on PHB accumulation in activated sludge cultures
KA Third, M Newland, R Cord‐Ruwisch
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 82 (2), 238-250, 2003
1882003
The role of iron-oxidizing bacteria in stimulation or inhibition of chalcopyrite bioleaching
KA Third, R Cord-Ruwisch, HR Watling
Hydrometallurgy 57 (3), 225-233, 2000
1642000
Long-term aeration management for improved N-removal via SND in a sequencing batch reactor
KA Third, B Gibbs, M Newland, R Cord-Ruwisch
Water Research 39 (15), 3523-3530, 2005
1632005
Control of the redox potential by oxygen limitation improves bacterial leaching of chalcopyrite
KA Third, R Cord‐Ruwisch, HR Watling
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 78 (4), 433-441, 2002
1562002
Desulfotomaculum geothermicum sp. nov., a thermophilic, fatty acid-degrading, sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated with H2 from geothermal ground water
S Daumas, R Cord-Ruwisch, JL Garcia
Antonie van leeuwenhoek 54 (2), 165-178, 1988
1471988
Characterization of Desulfovibrio fructosovorans sp. nov.
B Ollivier, R Cord-Ruwisch, EC Hatchikian, JL Garcia
Archives of Microbiology 149, 447-450, 1988
1451988
Corroding iron as a hydrogen source for sulphate reduction in growing cultures of sulphate-reducing bacteria
R Cord-Ruwisch, F Widdel
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 25, 169-174, 1986
1431986
Ammonium as a sustainable proton shuttle in bioelectrochemical systems
R Cord-Ruwisch, Y Law, KY Cheng
Bioresource technology 102 (20), 9691-9696, 2011
1392011
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