Methanogenic pathways and methanogen communities in the sediments from Bohai Sea

XU Xiaoqing, C Ye, Z Yu, MI Tiezhu… - Marine Geology & …, 2022 - hydzydsdz.xml-journal.net
Mostly, the global methane emission comes from the metabolic activities of methanogens,
which occurs in anaerobic environment. Based on the samples collected from typical …

[HTML][HTML] Sediment fluxes rather than oxic methanogenesis explain diffusive CH4 emissions from lakes and reservoirs

F Peeters, J Encinas Fernandez, H Hofmann - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Methane emissions from lakes and reservoirs are a major natural source in the global
budget of atmospheric CH4. A large fraction of these emissions are due to diffusive transport …

Methane flux at the water-gas interface is influenced by complex interactions among phytoplankton, phosphorus inputs and methane-functional bacteria: A microcosm …

C Ouyang, Y Qin, P Fang, Y Liang - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Phytoplankton affect carbon cycling and emissions in eutrophic reservoirs dramatically, but
our knowledge about carbon emissions response to phytoplankton bloom and phosphorus …

Variable promotion of algae and macrophyte organic matter on methanogenesis in anaerobic lake sediment

T Wang, M Zhumabieke, N Zhang, C Liu, J Zhong… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Shallow lakes are an important natural source of atmospheric methane (CH 4), and the input
of autochthonous organic matter (OM) into their sediments encourages methanogenesis …

Methanogenesis and methane emissions: effects of water table, substrate type and presence of Phragmites australis

S Grünfeld, H Brix - Aquatic Botany, 1999 - Elsevier
Effects on methanogenesis and CH4 emission of three water table positions, sediment
composition and presence or absence of the emergent macrophyte Phragmites australis …

Gulf Ribbed Mussels (Geukensia granosissima) Increase Methane Emissions from a Coastal Spartina alterniflora Marsh

AJ Rietl, JA Nyman, CW Lindau, CR Jackson - Estuaries and Coasts, 2017 - Springer
Understanding methane emissions from natural sources is becoming increasingly important
with future climactic uncertainty. Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane; …

Aerobic methanotroph diversity in Sanjiang wetland, Northeast China

J Yun, H Zhang, Y Deng, Y Wang - Microbial ecology, 2015 - Springer
Aerobic methanotrophs present in wetlands can serve as a methane filter and thereby
significantly reduce methane emissions. Sanjiang wetland is a major methane source and …

Small-Scale Spatial Variability of Soil Methane Production Potential and Porewater Characteristics in an Estuarine Phragmites australis Marsh

C Tong, J Huang, Y Jia - Journal of Coastal Research, 2015 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Tong, C.; Huang, J., and Jia, Y., 2015. Small-scale spatial variability of soil
methane production potential and porewater characteristics in an estuarine Phragmites …

Methane fluxes and controlling factors in the intertidal zone of the Yellow River estuary in autumn

HH Jiang, ZG Sun, LL Wang, XJ Mou… - Huan Jing ke Xue …, 2012 - europepmc.org
The characteristics of methane (CH4) fluxes from tidal wetlands of the Yellow River estuary
were observed in situ with static-chamber and GC methods in September and October 2009 …

Methane emission flux of Zhalong Phragmites australis wetlands in growth season

PY Huang, HX Yu, LH Chai, FY Chai… - Ying Yong Sheng tai xue …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Static chamber/gas chromatogram method was adopted to measure the methane emission
flux of Zhalong Phragmites australis wetlands with different water levels in a growth season …