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Carbon isotope effects in cometabolic oxidation of halogenated organics by a methanotroph. [PDF]
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Adaptation and response of verrucomicrobial methanotrophs to heat and acidity
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[Thermophilic and thermotolerant aerobic methanotrophs].
Mikrobiologiia, 2009The review generalizes the modern data on the taxonomic, structural, and functional diversity of aerobic methanotrophs growing at 25–50°C (Methylococcus capsulatus), 30–62°C (Methylocaldum szegediense, Methylocaldum gracile, and Methylocaldum tepidum), and 50–65°C (Methylothermus thermalis), which belong mainly to the Gammaproteobacteria.
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Direct Methane Removal from Air by Aerobic Methanotrophs
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 2023The rapid pace of climate change has created great urgency for short-term mitigation strategies. Appropriately, the long-term target for intervening in global warming is CO2, but experts suggest that methane should be a key short-term target. Methane has a warming impact 34 times greater than CO2 on a 100-year timescale, and 86 times greater on a 20 ...
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Aerobic Methanotroph Diversity in Sanjiang Wetland, Northeast China
Microbial Ecology, 2014Aerobic methanotrophs present in wetlands can serve as a methane filter and thereby significantly reduce methane emissions. Sanjiang wetland is a major methane source and the second largest wetland in China, yet little is known about the characteristics of aerobic methanotrophs in this region.
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2016
In seasonally changing environments, aerobic methanotrophs are exposed to elevated temperatures and drought. Prior exposure to adverse conditions (site history) may leave an imprint on the methanotrophic community composition in the form of a seed bank.
Ho, A., Lüke, C., Reim, A., Frenzel, P.
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In seasonally changing environments, aerobic methanotrophs are exposed to elevated temperatures and drought. Prior exposure to adverse conditions (site history) may leave an imprint on the methanotrophic community composition in the form of a seed bank.
Ho, A., Lüke, C., Reim, A., Frenzel, P.
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Aerobic and denitrifying methanotrophs: Dual wheels driving soil methane emission reduction
Science of The Total Environment, 2023The greenhouse gas methane in soils has been considered to be consumed mainly by aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria for a long time. In the last decades, the discovery of anaerobic methanotrophs greatly complemented the methane cycle, but their contribution rates and ecological significance in soils remain undescribed.
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Aerobic and anaerobic methanotrophic communities in urban landscape wetland
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2017Both aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) and nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (n-damo) organisms can be important methane sinks in a wetland. However, the influences of the vegetation type on aerobic MOB and n-damo communities in wetland, especially in constructed wetland, remain poorly understood.
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Aerobic Methanotrophic Communities in the Bottom Sediments of Lake Baikal
Microbiology, 2005The results of the first methodical investigation into the aerobic methanotrophic communities inhabiting the bottom sediments of Lake Baikal are reported. Use of the radioisotopic method revealed methane consumption in 12 10- to 50-cm-long sediment cores.
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