Javourez, Ugo Matassa, Silvio Vlaeminck, Siegfried E. Verstraete, Willy
Microbes are powerful upgraders, able to convert simple substrates to nutritional metabolites at rates and yields surpassing those of higher organisms by a factor of 2 to 10. A summary table highlights the superior efficiencies of a whole array of microbes compared to conventionally farmed animals and insects, converting nitrogen and organics to fo...
Debruyne, Maarten Raeymackers, Nathan Vrielinck, Henk Radhakrishnan, Sambhu Breynaert, Eric Delaey, Maxime Laemont, Andreas Leus, Karen Everaert, Jonas Rijckaert, Hannes
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Porous organic polymers (POPs), and especially covalent triazine frameworks (CTFs), are being developed as the next generation of metal-free heterogeneous photocatalysts. However, many of the current synthetic routes to obtain these photoactive POPs require expensive monomers and rely on precious metal catalysts, thus hindering their widespread imp...
Adetsu, Diana Vigah Arthur, Emmanuel Fu, Yuting Cornelis, Wim Lamandé, Mathieu
Classical soil aggregate stability (AS) methods lack standardized protocols and require long measurement times. However, the fairly new SLAKES method purportedly allows for rapid AS estimation with minimal technical equipment. SLAKES has been tested on fine-textured soils but its suitability for other soil types is unknown. This study investigated ...
Nadimi, Sadegh Mendes, Joao López, Alejandro Schröer, Laurenz Manoorkar, Sojwal Ellman, Sharon Cnudde, Veerle Bruno, Agostino Walter
The present work investigates the effect of both surface roughness and particle morphology on the retention behaviour of granular materials via X-ray micro-computed tomography (mu CT) observations. X-ray mu CT images were taken on two types of spherical glass beads (i.e. smooth and rough) and two different sands (i.e. natural and roughened). Each s...
Vandermaesen, Johanna Daly, Aisling Mawarda, Panji Cahya Baetens, Jan De Baets, Bernard Boon, Nico Springael, Dirk
The negative diversity-invasion relationship observed in microbial invasion studies is commonly explained by competition between the invader and resident populations. However, whether this relationship is affected by invader-resident cooperative interactions is unknown. Using ecological and mathematical approaches, we examined the survival and func...
Rains, Dominik Trigo, Isabel Dutra, Emanuel Ermida, Sofia Ghent, Darren Hulsman, Petra Gómez-Dans, Jose Miralles, Diego
Surface net radiation (SNR) is a vital input for many land surface and hydrological models. However, most of the current remote sensing datasets of SNR come mostly at coarse resolutions or have large gaps due to cloud cover that hinder their use as input in models. Here, we present a downscaled and continuous daily SNR product across Europe for 201...
Nikkhah, Amin Ghnimi, Sami Tichenor Blackstone, Nicole Nikkhah, Farima Jacxsens, Liesbeth Devlieghere, Frank van Haute, Sam
The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology currently covers a limited number of human health-related impact categories. Microbiological food safety is an essential aspect for the selection of an appropriate food production system and has been neglected in the LCA so far. A framework for the inclusion of a microbiological food safety indicator, exp...
Sotomayor, Gonzalo Alvarado, Andrés Romero, Jorge López, Carlos Aguilar, Marta Forio, Marie Anne Eurie Goethals, Peter
Studies on limnology are essential to reservoir management; nevertheless, few are known about the limnological features of the Andean reservoirs in Ecuador. To overcome this limitation in the information, from December 2018 to December 2019, the limnological characteristics of El Labrado and Chanlud reservoirs in the Machángara river basin (Ecuador...
Diao, Zhoujian Roelants, Sophie Luyten, Goedele Goeman, Jan Vandenberghe, Isabel Van Driessche, Gonzalez De Maeseneire, Sofie Soetaert, Wim Devreese, Bart
Background : Sophorolipids (SLs) are a class of natural, biodegradable surfactants that found their way as ingredients for environment friendly cleaning products, cosmetics and nanotechnological applications. Large-scale production relies on fermentations using the yeast Starmerella bombicola that naturally produces high titers of SLs from renewabl...
Van Hassel, Wannes Abdallah, Mohamed Fathi Guzman Velasquez, Maria Gracia Miles, Christopher O. Samdal, Ingunn A. Masquelier, Julien Rajkovic, Andreja
Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is a hepatotoxic metabolite that naturally occurs during some cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic waterbodies, and irrigation of edible plants with MC-LR-contaminated water causes bioaccumulation of the toxin. However, sufficient information about accumulation and depuration mechanics in hydroculture-grown herb plants is still...