Methanotrophs: discoveries, environmental relevance, and a perspective on current and future applications
Methane is the final product of the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter. The
conversion of organic matter to methane (methanogenesis) as a mechanism for energy …
conversion of organic matter to methane (methanogenesis) as a mechanism for energy …
Wetland hydrological dynamics and methane emissions
Wetlands are the largest and most uncertain biological source of atmospheric methane, with
hydrological fluctuations exacerbating this uncertainty. Here we critically explore the …
hydrological fluctuations exacerbating this uncertainty. Here we critically explore the …
Attenuation of methane oxidation by nitrogen availability in arctic tundra soils
CH4 emission in the Arctic has large uncertainty due to the lack of mechanistic
understanding of the processes. CH4 oxidation in Arctic soil plays a critical role in the …
understanding of the processes. CH4 oxidation in Arctic soil plays a critical role in the …
Soil bacteria, archaea, and enzymatic activity of natural and rewetted peatlands display varying patterns in response to water levels
S Xu, M Wang, J Zhou, Y Huang, J Zhang, S Wang - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Peatland restoration is an efficient approach to enhance soil carbon sequestration and
mitigate climate change. However, successful restoration outcomes require an in-depth …
mitigate climate change. However, successful restoration outcomes require an in-depth …
Interkingdom interaction: the soil isopod Porcellio scaber stimulates the methane-driven bacterial and fungal interaction
T Heffner, SA Brami, LW Mendes… - ISME …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Porcellio scaber (woodlice) are (sub-) surface-dwelling isopods, widely recognized as “soil
bioengineers”, modifying the edaphic properties of their habitat, and affecting carbon and …
bioengineers”, modifying the edaphic properties of their habitat, and affecting carbon and …
Scenario-based comprehensive assessment for community resilience adapted to fire following an earthquake, implementing the analytic network process and …
Natural hazards bring significant influences on and socioeconomic loss to cities and
communities. Historic events show that fire following earthquake (FFE) is the most influential …
communities. Historic events show that fire following earthquake (FFE) is the most influential …
[HTML][HTML] Microbial interaction-driven community differences as revealed by network analysis
Diversity and compositional analysis are the most common approaches in deciphering
microbial community differences. However, these approaches neglect microbial structural …
microbial community differences. However, these approaches neglect microbial structural …
Mitomycin C-induced effects on aerobic methanotrophs in a landfill cover soil; implications of a viral shunt?
T Heffner, T Kaupper, M Heinrichs… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
A viral shunt can occur when phages going through a lytic cycle, including lysogenic phages
triggered by inducing agents (eg mitomycin C), results in host lysis and the release of cell …
triggered by inducing agents (eg mitomycin C), results in host lysis and the release of cell …
Redox conditions and biochar pyrolysis temperature affecting As and Pb biogeochemical cycles and bacterial community of sediment from mining tailings
Despite the widespread use of biochar for soil and sediment remediation, little is known
about the impact of pyrolysis temperature on the biogeochemistry of arsenic (As) and lead …
about the impact of pyrolysis temperature on the biogeochemistry of arsenic (As) and lead …
Discrepancy in exchangeable and soluble ammonium-induced effects on aerobic methane oxidation: a microcosm study of a paddy soil
Ammonium-induced stimulatory, inhibitory, and/or neutral effects on soil methane oxidation
have been attributable to the ammonium concentration and mineral forms, confounded by …
have been attributable to the ammonium concentration and mineral forms, confounded by …