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Bioresource Technology, 2019
The aim of this work was to study sulfadiazine (SDZ) biodegradation efficiency, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) development and shift of microbial communities under conditions of limited methanogens activity in Microbial fuel cells (MFCs). The results
Shuai Zhang +7 more
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The aim of this work was to study sulfadiazine (SDZ) biodegradation efficiency, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) development and shift of microbial communities under conditions of limited methanogens activity in Microbial fuel cells (MFCs). The results
Shuai Zhang +7 more
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Biogas Upgrading by Hydrogenotrophic Methanogens: An Overview
Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2022Subhasree Ray +3 more
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mcrA sequencing reveals the role of basophilic methanogens in a cathodic methanogenic community.
Water Research, 2018Cathodic methanogenesis is a promising method for accelerating and stabilising bioenergy recovery in anaerobic processes. The change in composition of microbial (especially methanogenic) communities in response to an applied potential-and especially the ...
Weiwei Cai +9 more
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Techniques for Cultivating Methanogens
2011Basic techniques for the cultivation of methanogenic archaea in anoxic media, where the O/R potential is maintained below (-) 330 mV under a pressurized atmosphere of 20% carbon dioxide, are described.
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2000
Methanogens are a phylogenetically distinct group of strictly anaerobic Archaea, characterized by the ability to produce methane as their major metabolic product. They are the only known organisms that produce a hydrocarbon as their catabolic end product.
David L. Valentine, David R. Boone
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Methanogens are a phylogenetically distinct group of strictly anaerobic Archaea, characterized by the ability to produce methane as their major metabolic product. They are the only known organisms that produce a hydrocarbon as their catabolic end product.
David L. Valentine, David R. Boone
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Methanogens and the diversity of archaebacteria
Microbiological Reviews, 1987W J, Jones, D P, Nagle, W B, Whitman
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Coenzymic reactions in methanogens
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1980C, van der Drift, J T, Keltjens
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