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Methane emissions from an alpine fen in central Switzerland [PDF]
Methane emissions and below ground methane pore water concentrations were determined in an alpine fen at 1,915m a.s.l. in central Switzerland. The fen represented an acidic (pH 4.5-4.9), nutrient-poor to mesotrophic habitat dominated by Carex limosa ...
Liebner, Susanne +2 more
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Peatlands are dominant sources of methane (CH4), and warming-induced permafrost degradation alters vegetation composition and water table, which dramatically reshape the microbial-mediated CH4 cycling processes, possibly resulting in strong positive ...
Anwen Liu +4 more
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Nitrite/nitrate-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (n-DAMO) processes represent a critical methane sink to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. However, it remains unclear whether there are ecological and interactional differences between n-DAMO ...
Shuai Liu +7 more
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Addressing the pressing issue of global warming, sustainable rice cultivation strategies are crucial. Milk vetch (MV), a common green manure in paddies, has been shown to increase CH4 emissions, necessitating effective mitigation.
Ying Wang +4 more
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A novel mesocosm set-up reveals strong methane emission reduction in submerged peat moss Sphagnum cuspidatum by tightly associated methanotrophs [PDF]
Wetlands present the largest natural sources of methane (CH_4) and their potential CH_4 emissions greatly vary due to the activity of CH_4-oxidizing bacteria associated with wetland plant species. In this study, the association of CH_4-oxidizing bacteria
Jetten, Mike S. M. +6 more
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Dissolved methane in the effluent of anaerobic wastewater treatment processes is unrecovered and released into the atmosphere as methane, a greenhouse gas. To prevent methane emissions from effluent, a post-treatment system consisting of two closed downflow hanging sponge (DHS) reactors for the recovery and biological oxidation of dissolved methane was
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High-efficiency methane consumption by atmospheric methanotrophs in subsurface karst caves: The irrefutable methane sink. [PDF]
Liu X +11 more
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Linking microbes to <i>in situ</i> methane oxidation rates in a eutrophic freshwater lake. [PDF]
Baily JA +5 more
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Straw type governs methane-cycling microbiomes and CH<sub>4</sub> emissions in paddy soils via abiotic and biotic interactions. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zhang Y, Ji Y, Feng Y, Feng Z.
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