Potential role of submerged macrophytes for oxic methane production in aquatic ecosystems
Methane (CH4) from aquatic ecosystems contributes to about half of total global CH4
emissions to the atmosphere. Until recently, aquatic biogenic CH4 production was …
emissions to the atmosphere. Until recently, aquatic biogenic CH4 production was …
Microbial methane emissions from the non-methanogenesis processes: A critical review
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas of global importance, has traditionally been considered
as an end product of microbial methanogenesis of organic matter. Paradoxically, growing …
as an end product of microbial methanogenesis of organic matter. Paradoxically, growing …
Sustained stoichiometric imbalance and its ecological consequences in a large oligotrophic lake
Considerable attention is given to absolute nutrient levels in lakes, rivers, and oceans, but
less is paid to their relative concentrations, their nitrogen: phosphorus (N: P) stoichiometry …
less is paid to their relative concentrations, their nitrogen: phosphorus (N: P) stoichiometry …
[HTML][HTML] Microbial community niches on microplastics and prioritized environmental factors under various urban riverine conditions
Microplastics (MPs) provide habitats to microorganisms in aquatic environments; distinct
microbial niches have recently been elucidated. However, there is little known about the …
microbial niches have recently been elucidated. However, there is little known about the …
Magnitude and drivers of oxic methane production in small temperate lakes
Methanogenesis is traditionally considered as a strictly anaerobic process. Recent evidence
suggests instead that the ubiquitous methane (CH4) oversaturation found in freshwater …
suggests instead that the ubiquitous methane (CH4) oversaturation found in freshwater …
Photosynthesis‐driven methane production in oxic lake water as an important contributor to methane emission
M Günthel, I Klawonn, J Woodhouse… - Limnology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Recent discovery of methane (CH4) production in oxic waters challenges the conventional
understanding of strict anoxic requirement for biological CH4 production. High‐resolution …
understanding of strict anoxic requirement for biological CH4 production. High‐resolution …
Methane accumulation and its potential precursor compounds in the oxic surface water layer of two contrasting stratified lakes
Methane (CH 4) supersaturation in oxygenated waters is a widespread phenomenon
despite the traditional perception of strict anoxic methanogenesis. This notion has recently …
despite the traditional perception of strict anoxic methanogenesis. This notion has recently …
Oxic methane production from methylphosphonate in a large oligotrophic lake: limitation by substrate and organic carbon supply
LM Peoples, JE Dore, EM Bilbrey… - Applied and …, 2023 - Am Soc Microbiol
While methane is typically produced under anoxic conditions, methane supersaturation in
the presence of oxygen has been observed in both marine and fresh waters. The biological …
the presence of oxygen has been observed in both marine and fresh waters. The biological …
The widespread capability of methylphosphonate utilization in filamentous cyanobacteria and its ecological significance
L Zhao, LZ Lin, MY Chen, WK Teng, LL Zheng, L Peng… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Aquatic ecosystems comprise almost half of total global methane emissions. Recent
evidence indicates that a few strains of cyanobacteria, the predominant primary producers in …
evidence indicates that a few strains of cyanobacteria, the predominant primary producers in …
[HTML][HTML] Dissolved coupled to photosynthetic picoeukaryotes in oxic waters and to cumulative chlorophyll in anoxic waters of reservoirs
Methane (CH 4) emissions from reservoirs are responsible for most of the atmospheric
climatic forcing of these aquatic ecosystems, comparable to emissions from paddies or …
climatic forcing of these aquatic ecosystems, comparable to emissions from paddies or …