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Methylomonas montana sp. nov., the First Nonpigmented Methanotroph of the Genus Methylomonas, Isolated from Mountain River Sediments
Aerobic methanotrophic bacteria of the genus Methylomonas inhabit a wide spectrum of habitats, including freshwater bodies, river sediments, wetlands, rice paddies, landfill cover soils, and hydromorphic soils. M...
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Erratum to: Comparative Investigation of the Composition and Structure of Microbial Biofilms Retrieved at Meat-Processing Plants Using Different Raw Materials
An Erratum to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026261722603384
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Microbial Processes of Methane Oxidation at the Kara Sea Sites of Gas Prospecting
Methane oxidation rates and diversity of methane-oxidizing microorganisms in the Kara Sea upper sediments at the sites of conserved gas prospecting wells were investigated. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequen...
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The Effect of Lanthanum on the Composition of Methanotrophic Community of Sod-Podzolic Soil
While lanthanum is known to regulate the metabolism of microorganisms using single-carbon compounds, there is no information about its effect on soil communities. This is the first report on response of methan...
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Comparative Investigation of the Composition and Structure of Microbial Biofilms Retrieved at Meat-Processing Plants Using Different Raw Materials
Localization and structural organization of microbial biofilms develo** in anthropogenic ecological niches of meat-processing plants using different raw materials (poultry, pork, or mixed materials) were inv...
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Thermotolerant Methanotrophic Bacteria from Sediments of the River Chernaya, Crimea, and Assessment of Their Growth Characteristics
The technology of single-cell protein production from natural gas is based on using thermotolerant methanotrophic bacteria with high growth rates on methane. So far, the spectrum of strains used for industrial...
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Methane-Oxidizing Activity and Phylogenetic Diversity of Aerobic Methanotrophs in the Laptev Sea Upper Sediment Horizons
Methane oxidation rates and diversity of methane-oxidizing microorganisms were studied in the upper sediment layers of the Laptev Sea (methane seep area, Lena fore-delta, shelf, and upper slope not affected by...
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Identification of Aerobic Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria in Coastal Sediments of the Crimean Peninsula
Methane oxidation rates and diversity of methane-oxidizing microorganisms in the upper sediment layers of the Crimean Peninsula coastal regions (Black Sea) were investigated. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequ...
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Molecular Analysis of the Microbial Community Develo** in Continuous Culture of Methylococcus sp. Concept-8 on Natural Gas
The composition of the microbial community formed in the course of long-term (over 60 days) continuous cultivation of an obligate methanotroph Methylococcus sp. Concept-8 on natural gas in a 50-L bioreactor at 42...
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Effect of Temperature on the Taxonomic Structure of Soil Bacterial Communities during Litter Decomposition
Effect of temperature on succession changes of the saprotrophic bacterial community of gray forest soil in the course of decomposition of aspen leaves and branches was studied in incubation experiments. Stabil...
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Structure of Microbial Mats in the Mramornaya Bay (Crimea) Coastal Areas
The structure of microbial mats from the Mramornaya Bay (Crimea) was investigated. Light microscopy in combination with transmission and scanning electron microscopy revealed the base of bacterial mats to be i...
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The Temperature Sensitivity of the Processes of the Initial Stage of Microbial Decomposition of Woody Litter in Forest Soil
Abstract—Soil organic matter of forest ecosystems is characterized by high sensitivity to increased temperatures, which makes soil organic matter more vulnerable under the conditions of global warming. In this st...
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The sexual dimorphism of Pallasea cancellus (Pallas, 1772) amphipod from Lake Baikal and the Angara River
The changes in population of Baikal amphipod Pallasea cancellus (Pallas) from four remote local populations is described by comparing 21 morphological features. The population changes of individuals of different ...