Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora, W Michaelis… - Nature, 1999 - nature.com
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora… - …, 1999 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

[PDF][PDF] Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R RosselloÂ-Mora… - China …, 1999 - researchgate.net
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

[PDF][PDF] Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zeng1er, HH Richnow… - Mikrobielle Diversität und …, 1999 - pure.mpg.de
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron, and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R Rossello-Mora, W Michaelis… - Nature (London), 1999 - osti.gov
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

[PDF][PDF] Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R RosselloÂ-Mora… - China …, 1999 - academia.edu
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

[PDF][PDF] Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zeng1er, HH Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora - Mikrobielle Diversität und …, 1999 - core.ac.uk
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron, and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora… - Nature, 1999 - econpapers.repec.org
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …

[引用][C] Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora, W Michaelis… - Nature, 1999 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms | CiNii Research
CiNii 国立情報学研究所 学術情報ナビゲータ[サイニィ] 詳細へ移動 検索フォームへ移動 論文・データを …

Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms.

K Zengler, HH Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora, W Michaelis… - Nature, 1999 - europepmc.org
Biological formation of methane is the terminal process of biomass degradation in aquatic
habitats where oxygen, nitrate, ferric iron and sulphate have been depleted as electron …