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Nitrous oxide production, truncated denitrification pathways, and omics-informed process modeling in a denitrifying phosphorus removal bioprocess

Northwestern researchers McKenna Farmer and George Wells published research in Water Research X examining nitrous oxide (N₂O) production in denitrifying phosphorus removal systems, demonstrating how carbon source selection affects N₂O emissions and using metagenomics-informed modeling to improve predictions of greenhouse gas production in wastewater treatment.

Nitrous oxide production, truncated denitrification pathways, and omics-informed process modeling in a denitrifying phosphorus removal bioprocess

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