Joel Kostka

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Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
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Biogeochemistry
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Denise M Akob grad student 2003-2008 Florida State (Microtree)
Thomas M. Gihring grad student 2009 Florida State
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Shin B, Kim M, Zengler K, et al. (2019) Anaerobic degradation of hexadecane and phenanthrene coupled to sulfate reduction by enriched consortia from northern Gulf of Mexico seafloor sediment. Scientific Reports. 9: 1239
Kwon MJ, Beulig F, Ilie I, et al. (2016) Plants, microorganisms, and soil temperatures contribute to a decrease in methane fluxes on a drained Arctic floodplain. Global Change Biology
Hemme CL, Green SJ, Rishishwar L, et al. (2016) Lateral Gene Transfer in a Heavy Metal-Contaminated-Groundwater Microbial Community. Mbio. 7
Joye SB, Kleindienst S, Gilbert JA, et al. (2016) Responses of microbial communities to hydrocarbon exposures Oceanography. 29: 136-149
Cho H, Hyun JH, You OR, et al. (2016) Microbial Community Structure Associated with Biogeochemical Processes in the Sulfate–Methane Transition Zone (SMTZ) of Gas-hydrate-bearing Sediment of the Ulleung Basin, East Sea Geomicrobiology Journal. 1-13
Lin X, Tfaily MM, Steinweg JM, et al. (2014) Microbial community stratification linked to utilization of carbohydrates and phosphorus limitation in a boreal peatland at Marcell Experimental Forest, Minnesota, USA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 80: 3518-30
Jasrotia P, Green SJ, Canion A, et al. (2014) Watershed-scale fungal community characterization along a pH gradient in a subsurface environment cocontaminated with uranium and nitrate. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 80: 1810-20
Canion A, Kostka JE, Gihring TM, et al. (2014) Corrigendum to "Temperature response of denitrification and anammox reveals the adaptation of microbial communities to in situ temperatures in permeable marine sediments that span 50° in latitude" published in Biogeosciences, 11, 309–320, 2014 Biogeosciences. 11: 461-462
Canion A, Kostka JE, Gihring TM, et al. (2014) Temperature response of denitrification and anammox reveals the adaptation of microbial communities to in situ temperatures in permeable marine sediments that span 50 in latitude Biogeosciences. 11: 309-320
Canion A, Prakash O, Green SJ, et al. (2013) Isolation and physiological characterization of psychrophilic denitrifying bacteria from permanently cold Arctic fjord sediments (Svalbard, Norway) Environmental Microbiology. 15: 1606-1618
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