Non-negligible roles of archaea in coastal carbon biogeochemical cycling
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 …
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
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 …
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
Methylated amines (MAs) are ubiquitous in marine ecosystems, found from surface
seawaters to sediment pore waters. These volatile ammonium analogs play important roles …
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 …
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
Mudflats are highly productive coastal ecosystems that are dominated by halophytic
vegetation. In this study, the mudflat sediment microbiome was investigated from Nalabana …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
change by altering C sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions in the invaded …
High‐resolution sequencing reveals unexplored archaeal diversity in freshwater wetland soils
Despite being key contributors to biogeochemical processes, archaea are frequently
outnumbered by bacteria, and consequently are underrepresented in combined molecular …
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) …
atmosphere. Nonetheless, the assessments of methane-producing Archaea (methanogens) …