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  1. Gypsum Application and Straw Incorporation Interact to Alleviate Methane Emissions in Coastal Saline-Alkali Rice Soils

    Enhancing the management of saline-alkali lands can expand the area of crop cultivation. Gypsum application and straw retention are widely adopted...

    Haiyuan Wang, Yuqiong Chen, ... ** Liao in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 07 June 2024
  2. Prolonged Effect of Forest Soil Compaction on Methanogen and Methanotroph Seasonal Dynamics

    Methane (CH 4 ) oxidation by methanotrophic bacteria in forest soils is the largest biological sink for this greenhouse gas on earth. However, the...

    Frédérique Changey, Ghozlane Aissaoui, ... Thomas Z. Lerch in Microbial Ecology
    Article 21 November 2022
  3. Microbial Processes of Methane Oxidation at the Kara Sea Sites of Gas Prospecting

    Abstract

    Methane oxidation rates and diversity of methane-oxidizing microorganisms in the Kara Sea upper sediments at the sites of conserved gas...

    E. N. Tikhonova, I. I. Rusanov, ... N. V. Pimenov in Microbiology
    Article 21 April 2023
  4. Linking transcriptional dynamics of CH4-cycling grassland soil microbiomes to seasonal gas fluxes

    Soil CH 4 fluxes are driven by CH 4 -producing and -consuming microorganisms that determine whether soils are sources or sinks of this potent greenhouse...

    Jana Täumer, Sven Marhan, ... Tim Urich in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 06 April 2022
  5. Nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation bacteria and potential in permafrost region of Daxing’an Mountains

    Abstract

    Nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (n-damo) acts as a crucial link between biogeochemical carbon and nitrogen cycles....

    Lu Ren, **angwen Wu, ... Dandan Song in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 04 January 2022
  6. Methylocapsa polymorpha sp. nov., a Novel Dinitrogen-Fixing Methanotroph from a Subarctic Wetland

    Abstract

    A novel isolate of aerobic, mildly acidophilic methanotrophic bacteria, strain RX1 T , was obtained from a subarctic Sphagnum peat bog in...

    S. E. Belova, I. Y. Oshkin, ... S. N. Dedysh in Microbiology
    Article 01 December 2023
  7. Type I methanotrophs dominated methane oxidation and assimilation in rice paddy fields by the consequence of niche differentiation

    Conventional aerobic methanotrophs oxidize methane (CH 4 ) and covert CH 4 -derived carbon (C) into biomass at the oxic-anoxic interface of inundated...

    Shengmeng Zheng, Shaohong Deng, ... **angbi Chen in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article 01 December 2023
  8. Atmospheric Methane Oxidizers Are Dominated by Upland Soil Cluster Alpha in 20 Forest Soils of China

    Upland soil clusters alpha and gamma (USCα and USCγ) are considered a major biological sink of atmospheric methane and are often detected in forest...

    Yuanfeng Cai, Xue Zhou, ... Zhongjun Jia in Microbial Ecology
    Article 15 August 2020
  9. Gene Stacking and Stoichiometric Expression of ER-Targeted Constructs Using “2A” Self-Cleaving Peptides

    Simultaneous stoichiometric expression of multiple genes plays a major part in modern research and biotechnology. Traditional methods for...
    Tatiana Spatola Rossi, Mark Fricker, Verena Kriechbaumer in The Plant Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Protocol 2024
  10. Investigating the neurocognitive background of speech perception with a fast multi-feature MMN paradigm

    The speech multi-feature MMN (Mismatch Negativity) offers a means to explore the neurocognitive background of the processing of multiple speech...

    Ferenc Honbolygó, Borbála Zulauf, ... Valéria Csépe in Biologia Futura
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  11. Diverse type I and type II methanotrophs cultivated from an Indian freshwater wetland habitat

    Wetlands are the main natural sources of methane emissions, which make up a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions. Such wetland patches...

    Jyoti A. Mohite, Shubha S. Manvi, ... Monali C. Rahalkar in International Microbiology
    Article 09 August 2023
  12. Anaerobic methane-oxidizing bacterial communities in sediments of a drinking reservoir, Bei**g, China

    Purpose

    Nitrate/nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (N-DAMO) connects the global cycle of carbon and nitrogen in aquatic ecosystems. The...

    Yang Liu, **aoyan Wang, ... Yi Du in Annals of Microbiology
    Article Open access 25 June 2020
  13. Temporal and environmental factors drive community structure and function of methanotrophs in volcanic forest soils

    Methanotrophs, organisms that obtain oxygen by oxidizing methane, are recognized as the only known biological sink for atmospheric CH 4 , and forest...

    Rusong Chai, Hongjie Cao, ... Hongbin Yin in Journal of Forestry Research
    Article 29 November 2023
  14. Insights into Methylocucumis oryzae, a Large-sized, Phylogenetically Unique Type Ia Methanotroph with Biotechnological Potential

    The cultivation of microorganisms is important as it provides us an opportunity to explore the characteristics that can be used for a variety of...

    Monali C. Rahalkar, Jyoti A. Mohite, ... Yukta V. Patil in Indian Journal of Microbiology
    Article 05 July 2024
  15. Seasonal Dynamics of Abundance, Structure, and Diversity of Methanogens and Methanotrophs in Lake Sediments

    Understanding temporal and spatial microbial community abundance and diversity variations is necessary to assess the functional roles played by...

    Emilie Lyautey, Elodie Billard, ... Isabelle Domaizon in Microbial Ecology
    Article 04 February 2021
  16. Targeting methanotrophs and isolation of a novel psychrophilic Methylobacter species from a terrestrial Arctic alkaline methane seep in Lagoon **o, Central Spitsbergen (78° N)

    The microbial diversity associated with terrestrial groundwater seepage through permafrost soils is tightly coupled to the geochemistry of these...

    Shalaka K. Patil, Tajul Islam, ... Lise Øvreås in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
    Article Open access 22 March 2024
  17. Interkingdom interaction: the soil isopod Porcellio scaber stimulates the methane-driven bacterial and fungal interaction

    Porcellio scaber (woodlice) are (sub-)surface-dwelling isopods, widely recognized as “soil bioengineers”, modifying the edaphic properties of their...

    Tanja Heffner, Semi A. Brami, ... Adrian Ho in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 24 June 2023
  18. Fish Mediate Surface Soil Methane Oxidation in the Agriculture Heritage Rice–Fish System

    Though the effects of soil microorganisms, plants, and their interaction on methane (CH 4 ) oxidation have been well documented, the roles of animals...

    Lufeng Zhao, Ranxin Dai, ... **n Chen in Ecosystems
    Article 20 June 2023
  19. The link between Soil Methane Oxidation Rate and Abundance of Methanotrophs Estimated by Quantitative PCR

    Abstract

    The pmoA gene number is considered as a soil microbiological parameter indicating abundance and potential activity of methanotrophic...

    A. F. Sabrekov, M. V. Semenov, ... M. V. Glagolev in Microbiology
    Article 01 March 2020
  20. Role of minerals in regulating the mineralization of cover crop residue and native organic matter and the community and necromass of microbes in flooded paddy soils

    Aims

    The application of cover crop residue is an important means in managing paddy soil. This study was to investigate the influences of minerals on...

    Lei Shi, Jun Zhu, ... Qiaoyun Huang in Plant and Soil
    Article 07 May 2024
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