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Aerobic methanotrophic communities at the Red Sea brine-seawater interface
The central rift of the Red Sea contains 25 brine pools with different physicochemical conditions, dictating the diversity and abundance of the microbial community.
Rehab Z. Abdallah +10 more
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Current advances in molecular methods for detection of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidizing bacteria in natural environments [PDF]
Nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (n-damo) process uniquely links microbial nitrogen and carbon cycles. Research on n-damo bacteria progresses quickly with experimental evidences through enrichment cultures.
Chen, Jing +3 more
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Methylovulum miyakonense gen. nov., sp. nov., a type I methanotroph isolated from forest soil. [PDF]
A novel methanotroph, designated strain HT12(T), was isolated from forest soil in Japan. Cells of strain HT12(T) were Gram-reaction-negative, aerobic, non-motile, coccoid and formed pale-brown colonies.
Iguchi, Hiroyuki +2 more
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Exploring hidden oil and gas reservoirs in complex multi-layer structural basins is critical yet highly challenging, due to the limitations of conventional methods such as reliance on indirect evidence, high costs, and low success rates.
Delu Cao +6 more
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Rice paddies are a major anthropogenic source of methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂O), yet the interactive roles of soil properties and microbial functional groups in regulating both gases remain poorly quantified. While individual studies have examined
Putri Aditya Padma Pertiwi +1 more
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Nitrification-denitrification in WSP: a mechanism for permanent nitrogen removal in maturation ponds [PDF]
A pilot-scale primary maturation pond was spiked with 15N-labelled ammonia (15NH4Cl) and 15N labelled nitrite (Na15NO2), in order to improve current understanding of the dynamics of inorganic nitrogen transformations and removal in WSP systems.
Camargo Valero, M +5 more
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Methanotrophs from natural ecosystems as biocontrol agents for ruminant methane emissions [PDF]
In ruminant cattle, the anaerobic fermentation of ingested plant biomass results in the production of methane (CH4). This CH4 is subsequently eructated to the environment, where it acts as a potent greenhouse gas and is one of the leading sources of ...
Finn, Damien +2 more
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A Functional Ecological Comparison of three Sponge Species from the Lower Florida Keys [PDF]
The shallow, tidal flats off the islands of the lower Florida Keys represent a harsh environment for sessile marine invertebrates. This habitat is home to three taxonomically distinct sponge species that share similar rope morphologies: Cliona varians ...
Griffin, Tyler William +3 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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