[HTML][HTML] Diversity and Habitat Preferences of Cultivated and Uncultivated Aerobic Methanotrophic Bacteria Evaluated Based on pmoA as Molecular Marker
C Knief - Frontiers in microbiology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Methane-oxidizing bacteria are characterized by their capability to grow on methane as sole
source of carbon and energy. Cultivation-dependent and-independent methods have …
source of carbon and energy. Cultivation-dependent and-independent methods have …
[HTML][HTML] Facultative methanotrophs–diversity, genetics, molecular ecology and biotechnological potential: A mini-review
MFU Haque, HJ Xu, JC Murrell, A Crombie - Microbiology, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methane-oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs) play a vital role in reducing atmospheric
methane emissions, and hence mitigating their potent global warming effects. A significant …
methane emissions, and hence mitigating their potent global warming effects. A significant …
[HTML][HTML] Unexpected metabolic versatility among type II methanotrophs in the Alphaproteobacteria
A Hakobyan, W Liesack - Biological Chemistry, 2020 - degruyter.com
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria, or methanotrophs, play a crucial role in the global
methane cycle. Their methane oxidation activity in various environmental settings has a …
methane cycle. Their methane oxidation activity in various environmental settings has a …
[HTML][HTML] Cultivation of important methanotrophs from Indian rice fields
Methanotrophs are aerobic to micro-aerophilic bacteria, which oxidize and utilize methane,
the second most important greenhouse gas. The community structure of the methanotrophs …
the second most important greenhouse gas. The community structure of the methanotrophs …
Acidophilic methanotrophs: Occurrence, diversity, and possible bioremediation applications
M Hwangbo, Y Shao, PB Hatzinger… - Environmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Methanotrophs have been identified and isolated from acidic environments such as
wetlands, acidic soils, peat bogs, and groundwater aquifers. Due to their methane (CH4) …
wetlands, acidic soils, peat bogs, and groundwater aquifers. Due to their methane (CH4) …
Methanobactin from methanotrophs: genetics, structure, function and potential applications
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria of the Alphaproteobacteria have been found to express
a novel ribosomally synthesized post-translationally modified polypeptide (RiPP) termed …
a novel ribosomally synthesized post-translationally modified polypeptide (RiPP) termed …
RNA-stable isotope probing: from carbon flow within key microbiota to targeted transcriptomes
Highlights•RNA-SIP allows for a labelling-based detection of process-relevant microbes
independent of cellular replication or growth.•Recent RNA-SIP based advances in our …
independent of cellular replication or growth.•Recent RNA-SIP based advances in our …
[HTML][HTML] 16S rRNA gene amplicon based metagenomic signatures of rhizobiome community in rice field during various growth stages
Rice is a major staple food across the globe. Its growth and productivity is highly dependent
on the rhizobiome where crosstalk takes place between plant and the microbial community …
on the rhizobiome where crosstalk takes place between plant and the microbial community …
The pH-based ecological coherence of active canonical methanotrophs in paddy soils
Soil pH is considered one of the main determinants of the assembly of globally distributed
microorganisms that catalyze the biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) …
microorganisms that catalyze the biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) …
Unexpected stimulation of soil methane uptake as emergent property of agricultural soils following bio‐based residue application
Intensification of agriculture to meet the global food, feed, and bioenergy demand entail
increasing re‐investment of carbon compounds (residues) into agro‐systems to prevent …
increasing re‐investment of carbon compounds (residues) into agro‐systems to prevent …