Microbial oxidation of atmospheric trace gases
The atmosphere has recently been recognized as a major source of energy sustaining life.
Diverse aerobic bacteria oxidize the three most abundant reduced trace gases in the …
Diverse aerobic bacteria oxidize the three most abundant reduced trace gases in the …
Diversity and Habitat Preferences of Cultivated and Uncultivated Aerobic Methanotrophic Bacteria Evaluated Based on pmoA as Molecular Marker
C Knief - Frontiers in microbiology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Methane-oxidizing bacteria are characterized by their capability to grow on methane as sole
source of carbon and energy. Cultivation-dependent and-independent methods have …
source of carbon and energy. Cultivation-dependent and-independent methods have …
Trace gas oxidizers are widespread and active members of soil microbial communities
Soil microorganisms globally are thought to be sustained primarily by organic carbon
sources. Certain bacteria also consume inorganic energy sources such as trace gases, but …
sources. Certain bacteria also consume inorganic energy sources such as trace gases, but …
Conventional methanotrophs are responsible for atmospheric methane oxidation in paddy soils
Y Cai, Y Zheng, PLE Bodelier, R Conrad… - Nature communications, 2016 - nature.com
Soils serve as the biological sink of the potent greenhouse gas methane with exceptionally
low concentrations of∼ 1.84 ppmv in the atmosphere. The as-yet-uncultivated methane …
low concentrations of∼ 1.84 ppmv in the atmosphere. The as-yet-uncultivated methane …
Methanotrophs and copper
Methanotrophs, cells that consume methane (CH4) as their sole source of carbon and
energy, play key roles in the global carbon cycle, including controlling anthropogenic and …
energy, play key roles in the global carbon cycle, including controlling anthropogenic and …
Widespread soil bacterium that oxidizes atmospheric methane
The global atmospheric level of methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse
gas, is currently increasing by∼ 10 million tons per year. Microbial oxidation in unsaturated …
gas, is currently increasing by∼ 10 million tons per year. Microbial oxidation in unsaturated …
Bacteria rather than Archaea dominate microbial ammonia oxidation in an agricultural soil
Z Jia, R Conrad - Environmental microbiology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural ecosystems annually receive approximately 25% of the global nitrogen input,
much of which is oxidized at least once by ammonia‐oxidizing prokaryotes to complete the …
much of which is oxidized at least once by ammonia‐oxidizing prokaryotes to complete the …
Microbial ecology of methanogens and methanotrophs
R Conrad - Advances in agronomy, 2007 - Elsevier
Rice agriculture feeds about a third of the world's population. However, rice fields are also
an important source in the global budget of the greenhouse gas methane. The emission of …
an important source in the global budget of the greenhouse gas methane. The emission of …
Archaea rather than bacteria control nitrification in two agricultural acidic soils
Nitrification is a central component of the global nitrogen cycle. Ammonia oxidation, the first
step of nitrification, is performed in terrestrial ecosystems by both ammonia-oxidizing …
step of nitrification, is performed in terrestrial ecosystems by both ammonia-oxidizing …
Real-Time PCR quantification of PAH-ring hydroxylating dioxygenase (PAH-RHDα) genes from Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria in soil and sediment …
Real-Time PCR based assays were developed to quantify Gram positive (GP) and Gram
negative (GN) bacterial populations that are capable of degrading the polycyclic aromatic …
negative (GN) bacterial populations that are capable of degrading the polycyclic aromatic …