Author

Niclas Krakat

Leibniz Institut Potsdam - Cited by 706 - Diversity - microbiology - biogas - process engineering

Biography

Niclas Krakat is working in the Department of Bioengineering, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering Potsdam-Bornim , Germany. His international experience includes various programs, contributions, and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals. He is the Editorial Board Member of many journals and serves as a member of various associations, apart from being an author for many books.
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Anaerobic digestion of renewable biomass: thermophilic temperature governs methanogen population dynamics
N Krakat, A Westphal, S Schmidt, P SchererApplied and environmental microbiology 76 (6), 1842-1850, 2010201
154
2010
Methods of ammonia removal in anaerobic digestion: a review
N Krakat, B Demirel, R Anjum, D DietzWater Science and Technology 76 (8), 1925-1938, 2017201
116
2017
Potential impact of process parameters upon the bacterial diversity in the mesophilic anaerobic digestion of beet silage
N Krakat, S Schmidt, P SchererBioresource technology 102 (10), 5692-5701, 2011201
114
2011
Mesophilic fermentation of renewable biomass: does hydraulic retention time regulate methanogen diversity?
N Krakat, S Schmidt, P SchererApplied and environmental microbiology 76 (18), 6322-6326, 2010201
56
2010
Reorganisation of a mesophilic biogas microbiome as response to a stepwise increase of ammonium nitrogen induced by poultry manure supply
K Alsouleman, B Linke, J Klang, M Klocke, N Krakat, S TheuerlBioresource technology 208, 200-204, 2016201
51
2016
Assessment of mutagenic potential of pyrolysis biochars by Ames Salmonella/mammalian-microsomal mutagenicity test
R Anjum, N Krakat, MT Reza, M KlockeEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety 107, 306-312, 2014201
36
2014
The microcosm of a biogas fermenter: comparison of moderate hyperthermophilic (60 C) with thermophilic (55 C) conditions
N Krakat, A Westphal, K Satke, S Schmidt, P SchererEngineering in Life Sciences 10 (6), 520-527, 2010201
32
2010
Methodological flaws introduce strong bias into molecular analysis of microbial populations
N Krakat, R Anjum, B Demirel, P SchröderJournal of applied microbiology 122 (2), 364-377, 2017201
16
2017
Systematic analysis of biogas plants by microbiological and ge-netic methods: Comparison hyper-thermophilic (60 C) with thermophilic (55 C)
Systematic analysis of biogas plants by microbiological and ge-netic methods: Comparison hyper-thermophilic (0 C) with thermophilic (55 C)P Scherer, N Krakat, A Westphal, K Satke, L Neumann, R Energy, ...Internationale Wissenschaftstagung Biogas Science 2009 Band 2, 283, 2009200
6
2009
Neue mikrobiologische Erkenntnisse bei der Vergärung von Rübensilagen unter kontrollierten, Fuzzy geregelten Reaktorbedingungen ergeben Konsequenzen bei der Prozessführung
P Scherer, N Krakat, K Satke, A Westphal, L Neumann, O Schmidt, ...Wieviel Biogas steckt in Pflanzen? Abschluss-Symposium des Biogas Crops …, 2009200
5
2009
Genotoxicity assessments of alluvial soil irrigated with wastewater from a pesticide manufacturing industry
R Anjum, N KrakatEnvironmental monitoring and assessment 187, 1-12, 2015201
4
2015
Anaerobic digestion of renewable biomass at 60 C: Evaluation of the diversity of methanogens
A Westphal, N Krakat, S Schmidt, PA SchererProceedings of the th World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion, 2007200
1
2007