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Maria Dittrich
Maria Dittrich
Full Professor, University of Toronto
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Carbonate precipitation through microbial activities in natural environment, and their potential in biotechnology: a review
T Zhu, M Dittrich
Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 4, 4, 2016
6612016
Aerobic microbial dolomite at the nanometer scale: Implications for the geologic record
M Sánchez-Román, C Vasconcelos, T Schmid, M Dittrich, JA McKenzie, ...
Geology 36 (11), 879-882, 2008
2972008
Scientists’ warning to humanity: rapid degradation of the world’s large lakes
JP Jenny, O Anneville, F Arnaud, Y Baulaz, D Bouffard, I Domaizon, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 46 (4), 686-702, 2020
2302020
Cell surface groups of two picocyanobacteria strains studied by zeta potential investigations, potentiometric titration, and infrared spectroscopy
M Dittrich, S Sibler
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 286 (2), 487-495, 2005
2022005
Are picoplankton responsible for calcite precipitation in lakes?
M Dittrich, M Obst
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 33 (8), 559-564, 2004
1702004
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy for Molecular Analysis of Microbial Cells
JJ Ojeda, M Dittrich
Microbial Systems Biology, 187-211, 2012
1622012
Internal loading of phosphorus in western Lake Erie
G Matisoff, EM Kaltenberg, RL Steely, SK Hummel, J Seo, KJ Gibbons, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 42 (4), 775-788, 2016
1432016
CaCO3 nucleation by cyanobacteria: laboratory evidence for a passive, surface‐induced mechanism
M Obst, B Wehrli, M Dittrich
Geobiology 7 (3), 324-347, 2009
1382009
The role of autotrophic picocyanobacteria in calcite precipitation in an oligotrophic lake
M Dittrich, P Kurz, B Wehrli
Geomicrobiology Journal 21 (1), 45-53, 2004
1352004
Phosphorus retention in a mesotrophic lake under transient loading conditions: insights from a sediment phosphorus binding form study
M Dittrich, A Chesnyuk, A Gudimov, J McCulloch, S Quazi, J Young, ...
Water research 47 (3), 1433-1447, 2013
1132013
Lake restoration by hypolimnetic Ca(OH)2 treatment: Impact on phosphorus sedimentation and release from sediment
M Dittrich, O Gabriel, C Rutzen, R Koschel
Science of the Total Environment 409 (8), 1504-1515, 2011
1012011
Atomic force microscope (AFM) combined with the ultramicrotome: a novel device for the serial section tomography and AFM/TEM complementary structural analysis of biological and …
AE Efimov, AG Tonevitsky, M Dittrich, NB Matsko
Journal of microscopy 226 (3), 207-216, 2007
992007
Interactions between calcite precipitation (natural and artificial) and phosphorus cycle in the hardwater lake
M Dittrich, R Koschel
Hydrobiologia 469, 49-57, 2002
912002
Potential application of biomineralization by Synechococcus PCC8806 for concrete restoration
T Zhu, C Paulo, ML Merroun, M Dittrich
Ecological Engineering 82, 459-468, 2015
902015
Calcium carbonate precipitation by cyanobacterial polysaccharides
M Dittrich, S Sibler
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 336 (1), 51-63, 2010
902010
TEM-specimen preparation of cell/mineral interfaces by Focused Ion Beam milling
M Obst, P Gasser, D Mavrocordatos, M Dittrich
American Mineralogist 90 (8-9), 1270-1277, 2005
872005
Induced Calcite Precipitation by Cyanobacterium Synechococcus
M Dittrich, B Müller, D Mavrocordatos, B Wehrli
Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica 31 (2), 162-169, 2003
832003
Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling phosphorus diagenesis and internal loading in a remediated hard water eutrophic embayment
S Markovic, A Liang, SB Watson, J Guo, S Mugalingam, G Arhonditsis, ...
Chemical Geology 514, 122-137, 2019
812019
Influence of organic carbon decomposition on calcite dissolution in surficial sediments of a freshwater lake
B Müller, Y Wang, M Dittrich, B Wehrli
Water Research 37 (18), 4524-4532, 2003
772003
Modeling of decadal scale phosphorus retention in lake sediment under varying redox conditions
S Katsev, M Dittrich
Ecological modelling 251, 246-259, 2013
742013
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