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Methanotrophs and Methanogens in Masonry

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998
ABSTRACT Methanotrophs were present in 48 of 225 stone samples which were removed from 19 historical buildings in Germany and Italy. The average cell number of methanotrophs was 20 CFU per g of stone, and their activities ranged between 11 and 42 pmol of CH 4 g of stone −1 day
, Kussmaul, , Wilimzig, , Bock
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Generation of Products by Methanotrophs

1982
It has been recognized for many years that obligate methanotrophs, although requiring C1 compounds for growth, are nevertheless capable of effecting the partial oxidation of several simple methane analogues (short chain alkanes and alkenes) to products which accumulate extracellularly (64).
I J, Higgins, D J, Best, D, Scott
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Methanotrophe: Treibhausgasvernichtende Mikroben

BIOspektrum, 2011
Methanotrophe Mikroben vermindern die Freisetzung des Treibhausgases Methan aus Feuchtgebieten und marinen Lagerstatten und sind in Wald-, Grunland- und Wustenboden die biologische Senke fur atmospharisches Methan.
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Biology of extremophilic and extremotolerant methanotrophs

Archives of Microbiology, 2001
This review summarizes recent findings on the biology of obligate methanotrophic bacteria living in various extreme environments. By using molecular ecology techniques, it has become clear that obligate methanotrophs are ubiquitous in nature and well adapted to high or low temperature, pH and salinity.
Yuri A, Trotsenko   +1 more
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Type I methanotrophs dominated methane oxidation and assimilation in rice paddy fields by the consequence of niche differentiation

Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2023
Shengmeng Zheng   +12 more
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Environmental Applications of Methanotrophs

2019
Methanotrophs are microorganisms that are able to utilize methane as the electron donor and carbon source. For long, methanotrophs have been widely studied for their application in environmental biotechnology, due mainly to the exclusive ownership of the unique enzymes that mediate oxidation of methane to methanol, namely the particulate methane ...
Adrian Ho   +3 more
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Molecular Ecology of Methanotrophs

1996
Methane oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs) are unique in growing with methane as their sole source of carbon and energy. They do not grow on multi-carbon compounds, but some can also utilize methanol as a growth substrate. These unique organisms appear to be ubiquitous in the natural environment and have been isolated from a wide variety of soils ...
J. Colin Murrell   +3 more
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Seasonal Dynamics of Abundance, Structure, and Diversity of Methanogens and Methanotrophs in Lake Sediments

Microbial Ecology, 2021
E. Lyautey   +4 more
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Ecologically engineering methanotrophic photogranules

2022
With the objective to remove dissolved methane from effluents of anaerobic bioreactors, we ecologically engineered non-methanotrophic photogranules to perform methane oxidation. The resulting methanotrophic photogranules stably removed dissolved CH4 in a lab-scale photobioreactor at more than 80%, only using photosynthetically in-situ produced oxygen ...
Safitri, Anissa   +3 more
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Methanotrophs

2011
H. Jiang   +6 more
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