Non-negligible roles of archaea in coastal carbon biogeochemical cycling

X Zhang, C Zhang, Y Liu, R Zhang, M Li - Trends in Microbiology, 2023 - cell.com
Coastal zones are among the world's most productive ecosystems. They store vast amounts
of organic carbon, as 'blue carbon'reservoirs, and impact global climate change. Archaeal …

[HTML][HTML] Co-existence of methanogenesis and sulfate reduction with common substrates in sulfate-rich estuarine sediments

M Sela-Adler, Z Ronen, B Herut, G Antler… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The competition between sulfate reducing bacteria and methanogens over common
substrates has been proposed as a critical control for methane production. In this study, we …

Microbiology and ecology of methylated amine metabolism in marine ecosystems

MA Mausz, Y Chen - Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 2019 - mdpi.com
Methylated amines (MAs) are ubiquitous in marine ecosystems, found from surface
seawaters to sediment pore waters. These volatile ammonium analogs play important roles …

Relative importance of methylotrophic methanogenesis in sediments of the Western Mediterranean Sea

GC Zhuang, VB Heuer, CS Lazar… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2018 - Elsevier
Microbial production of methane is an important terminal metabolic process during organic
matter degradation in marine sediments. It is generally acknowledged that hydrogenotrophic …

Metagenomic analysis reveals genetic insights on biogeochemical cycling, xenobiotic degradation, and stress resistance in mudflat microbiome

M Mohapatra, R Yadav, V Rajput, MS Dharne… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Mudflats are highly productive coastal ecosystems that are dominated by halophytic
vegetation. In this study, the mudflat sediment microbiome was investigated from Nalabana …

Using microbial communities and extracellular enzymes to link soil organic matter characteristics to greenhouse gas production in a tidal freshwater wetland

EM Morrissey, DJ Berrier, SC Neubauer, RB Franklin - Biogeochemistry, 2014 - Springer
To gain a more mechanistic understanding of how soil organic matter (OM) characteristics
can affect carbon mineralization in tidal freshwater wetlands, we conducted a long-term in …

Soil-atmosphere exchange of CH4 in response to nitrogen addition in diverse upland and wetland ecosystems: A meta-analysis

J Wu, X Cheng, W Xing, G Liu - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
Reactive nitrogen (N) addition may profoundly impact the global CH 4 budget through its
substantial effects on soil CH 4 uptake and emission. However, the magnitude and direction …

Spartina alterniflora invasion drastically increases methane production potential by shifting methanogenesis from hydrogenotrophic to methylotrophic pathway in a …

J Yuan, D Liu, Y Ji, J Xiang, Y Lin, M Wu… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Plant invasion can strongly influence carbon (C) cycling processes, thus it may affect climate
change by altering C sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions in the invaded …

High‐resolution sequencing reveals unexplored archaeal diversity in freshwater wetland soils

AB Narrowe, JC Angle, RA Daly… - Environmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Despite being key contributors to biogeochemical processes, archaea are frequently
outnumbered by bacteria, and consequently are underrepresented in combined molecular …

Changes of community structure and abundance of methanogens in soils along a freshwater–brackish water gradient in subtropical estuarine marshes

C Tong, H Cadillo-Quiroz, ZH Zeng, CX She, P Yang… - Geoderma, 2017 - Elsevier
Methane emissions from wetlands contribute to the currently rising levels of methane in the
atmosphere. Nonetheless, the assessments of methane-producing Archaea (methanogens) …