Microbiological insights into anaerobic digestion for biogas, hydrogen or volatile fatty acids (VFAs): a review
In the past decades, considerable attention has been directed toward anaerobic digestion
(AD), which is an effective biological process for converting diverse organic wastes into …
(AD), which is an effective biological process for converting diverse organic wastes into …
An evolving view of methane metabolism in the Archaea
Methane is a key compound in the global carbon cycle that influences both nutrient cycling
and the Earth's climate. A limited number of microorganisms control the flux of biologically …
and the Earth's climate. A limited number of microorganisms control the flux of biologically …
Electron transfer in syntrophic communities of anaerobic bacteria and archaea
Interspecies electron transfer is a key process in methanogenic and sulphate-reducing
environments. Bacteria and archaea that live in syntrophic communities take advantage of …
environments. Bacteria and archaea that live in syntrophic communities take advantage of …
Methanogenesis facilitated by electric syntrophy via (semi) conductive iron‐oxide minerals
Methanogenesis is an essential part of the global carbon cycle and a key bioprocess for
sustainable energy. Methanogenesis from organic matter is accomplished by syntrophic …
sustainable energy. Methanogenesis from organic matter is accomplished by syntrophic …
Biochar effects on methane emissions from soils: a meta-analysis
Methane (CH 4) emissions have increased by more than 150% since 1750, with agriculture
being the major source. Further increases are predicted as permafrost regions start thawing …
being the major source. Further increases are predicted as permafrost regions start thawing …
Structure of the archaeal community of the rumen
PH Janssen, M Kirs - Applied and environmental microbiology, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
Members of the domain Archaea contribute about 0.3 to 3.3% of the microbial small subunit
(16S and 18S) rRNA in the rumen (22, 39, 60). Archaea have a range of different …
(16S and 18S) rRNA in the rumen (22, 39, 60). Archaea have a range of different …
[HTML][HTML] Archaea and the human gut: new beginning of an old story
Methanogenic archaea are known as human gut inhabitants since more than 30 years ago
through the detection of methane in the breath and isolation of two methanogenic species …
through the detection of methane in the breath and isolation of two methanogenic species …
Bovine host genetic variation influences rumen microbial methane production with best selection criterion for low methane emitting and efficiently feed converting …
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to
anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The host genetic link controlling microbial …
anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The host genetic link controlling microbial …
Microbial biodiversity in groundwater ecosystems
Groundwater ecosystems offer vast and complex habitats for diverse microbial communities.
Here we review the current status of groundwater microbial biodiversity research with a …
Here we review the current status of groundwater microbial biodiversity research with a …
Biodegradable and non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste for multifaceted applications through a closed loop integrated refinery platform: Paving a path …
An increase in population, rapid urbanization and industrialization has accelerated the rate
of municipal solid waste generation. The current disposal of solid waste is a burgeoning …
of municipal solid waste generation. The current disposal of solid waste is a burgeoning …