Methane emissions from wetlands: biogeochemical, microbial, and modeling perspectives from local to global scales
Understanding the dynamics of methane (CH 4) emissions is of paramount importance
because CH 4 has 25 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide (CO 2) and is …
because CH 4 has 25 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide (CO 2) and is …
Microbial communities in natural and disturbed peatlands: a review
Even though large extents of boreal peatlands are still in a pristine condition, especially in
North America, extensive areas have been affected by natural or anthropogenic …
North America, extensive areas have been affected by natural or anthropogenic …
Microbial dark matter ecogenomics reveals complex synergistic networks in a methanogenic bioreactor
Ecogenomic investigation of a methanogenic bioreactor degrading terephthalate (TA)
allowed elucidation of complex synergistic networks of uncultivated microorganisms …
allowed elucidation of complex synergistic networks of uncultivated microorganisms …
Necrobiome framework for bridging decomposition ecology of autotrophically and heterotrophically derived organic matter
Decomposition contributes to global ecosystem function by contributing to nutrient recycling,
energy flow, and limiting biomass accumulation. The decomposer organisms influencing this …
energy flow, and limiting biomass accumulation. The decomposer organisms influencing this …
Emissions of methane from northern peatlands: a review of management impacts and implications for future management options
Northern peatlands constitute a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH 4). However,
management of undisturbed peatlands, as well as the restoration of disturbed peatlands, will …
management of undisturbed peatlands, as well as the restoration of disturbed peatlands, will …
[HTML][HTML] Production and consumption of methane in freshwater lake ecosystems
G Borrel, D Jézéquel, C Biderre-Petit… - Research in …, 2011 - Elsevier
The atmospheric concentration of methane (CH4), a major greenhouse gas, is mainly
controlled by the activities of methane-producing (methanogens) and methane-consuming …
controlled by the activities of methane-producing (methanogens) and methane-consuming …
Phylogenetic comparison of the methanogenic communities from an acidic, oligotrophic fen and an anaerobic digester treating municipal wastewater sludge
LM Steinberg, JM Regan - Applied and environmental …, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
Methanogens play a critical role in the decomposition of organics under anaerobic
conditions. The methanogenic consortia in saturated wetland soils are often subjected to …
conditions. The methanogenic consortia in saturated wetland soils are often subjected to …
The Planctomycetes, Verrucomicrobia, Chlamydiae and sister phyla comprise a superphylum with biotechnological and medical relevance
In the rRNA-based tree of life four bacterial phyla, comprising the Planctomycetes,
Verrucomicrobia, Chlamydiae and Lentisphaerae, form together with the candidate phyla …
Verrucomicrobia, Chlamydiae and Lentisphaerae, form together with the candidate phyla …
Physiology, ecology, phylogeny, and genomics of microorganisms capable of syntrophic metabolism
MJ McInerney, CG Struchtemeyer… - Annals of the New …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Syntrophic metabolism is diverse in two respects: phylogenetically with microorganisms
capable of syntrophic metabolism found in the Deltaproteobacteria and in the low G+ C …
capable of syntrophic metabolism found in the Deltaproteobacteria and in the low G+ C …
Blackening and odorization of urban rivers: a bio-geochemical process
Z Liang, M Siegert, W Fang, Y Sun… - FEMS microbiology …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Urban rivers constitute a major part of urban drainage systems, and play critical roles in
connecting other surface waters in urban areas. Black-odorous urban rivers are widely …
connecting other surface waters in urban areas. Black-odorous urban rivers are widely …