Emer Colleran

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Microbiology National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland 
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Lally H, Gormally M, Higgins T, et al. (2012) Evaluating Different Wetland Creation Approaches for Irish Cutaway Peatlands Using Water Chemical Analysis Wetlands. 32: 129-136
Ryan P, Forbes C, McHugh S, et al. (2010) Enrichment of acetogenic bacteria in high rate anaerobic reactors under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions. Water Research. 44: 4261-9
Forbes C, Hughes D, Fox J, et al. (2010) High-rate anaerobic degradation of 5 and 6 carbon sugars under thermophilic and mesophilic conditions. Bioresource Technology. 101: 3925-30
Forbes C, O'Reilly C, McLaughlin L, et al. (2009) Application of high rate, high temperature anaerobic digestion to fungal thermozyme hydrolysates from carbohydrate wastes. Water Research. 43: 2531-9
Ryan P, Forbes C, Colleran E. (2008) Investigation of the diversity of homoacetogenic bacteria in mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic sludges using the formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase gene. Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association On Water Pollution Research. 57: 675-80
Hernon F, Forbes C, Colleran E. (2006) Identification of mesophilic and thermophilic fermentative species in anaerobic granular sludge. Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association On Water Pollution Research. 54: 19-24
O'Reilly C, Colleran E. (2006) Effect of influent COD/SO4(2-) ratios on mesophilic anaerobic reactor biomass populations: physico-chemical and microbiological properties. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 56: 141-53
Higgins T, Colleran E, Raine R. (2006) Transition from P- to N-limited phytoplankton growth in an artificial lake on flooded cutaway peatland in Ireland Applied Vegetation Science. 9: 223-230
O'Reilly C, Colleran E. (2005) Microbial sulphate reduction during anaerobic digestion: EGSB process performance and potential for nitrite suppression of SRB activity Water Science and Technology. 52: 371-376
Pender S, Toomey M, Carton M, et al. (2004) Long-term effects of operating temperature and sulphate addition on the methanogenic community structure of anaerobic hybrid reactors. Water Research. 38: 619-30
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