نتایج جستجو برای: methanogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 1586  

2015
Li Fu Tianze Song Yahai Lu

Zoige wetland in Tibetan plateau represents a cold environment at high altitude where significant methane emission has been observed. However, it remains unknown how the production and emission of CH4 from Zoige wetland will respond to a warming climate. Here we investigated the temperature sensitivity of methanogen community in a Zoige wetland soil under the laboratory incubation conditions. O...

2015
Johanna Maltby Stefan Sommer Andrew W. Dale Tina Treude

10 We studied the concurrence of methanogenesis and sulfate reduction in surface sediments (0-25 cm 11 below seafloor) at six stations (70, 145, 253, 407, 990 and 1024 m) along the Peruvian margin (12°S). 12 This oceanographic region is characterized by high carbon export to the seafloor creating an extensive 13 oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) on the shelf, both factors that could favor surface metha...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2012
Cassandre Sara Lazar R John Parkes Barry A Cragg Stephane L'Haridon Laurent Toffin

Marine mud volcanoes are geological structures emitting large amounts of methane from their active centres. The Amsterdam mud volcano (AMV), located in the Anaximander Mountains south of Turkey, is characterized by intense active methane seepage produced in part by methanogens. To date, information about the diversity or the metabolic pathways used by the methanogens in active centres of marine...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Linda M I de Poorter Wim J Geerts Jan T Keltjens

In nature, H2- and CO2-utilizing methanogenic archaea have to couple the processes of methanogenesis and autotrophic growth under highly variable conditions with respect to the supply and concentration of their energy source, hydrogen. To study the hydrogen-dependent coupling between methanogenesis and growth, Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus was cultured in a fed-batch fermentor and in a...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
D B Archer

Production of methane by Methanosarcina barkeri from H(2)-CO(2) was studied in fed-batch culture under phosphate-limiting conditions. A transition in the kinetics of methanogenesis from an exponentially increasing rate to a constant rate was due to depletion of phosphate from the medium. The period of exponentially increasing rate of methanogenesis was extended by increasing the initial concent...

2015
Alejandro Belanche Gabriel de la Fuente Charles J. Newbold

Rumen methanogenesis represents an energy waste for the ruminant and an important source of greenhouse gas; thus, integrated studies are needed to fully understand this process. Eight fauna-free sheep were used to investigate the effect of successive inoculation with holotrich protozoa then with total fauna on rumen methanogenesis. Holotrichs inoculation neither altered rumen fermentation rate ...

2018
Hongmei Ma Wenkai Yan Xiang Xiao Guitao Shi Yuansheng Li Bo Sun Yinke Dou Yu Zhang

It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic activity, thus significantly contributing the global methane production. However, only limited knowledge is available on the physiological characteristics of this kind of methanogenic community because of the technical constraints associated with sampling and cultivation under corresponding environmenta...

2017
RONALD MINK

Mixed cultures of anaerobic bacteria fermented both coniferous and deciduous wood sawdust, with concomitant methane production. A consistently greater lag in methanogenesis was observed on coniferous as compared to deciduous wood. Arabinose, glucose, galactose, mannose, rhamnose and xylose when added to enrichment cultures had either no effect or a slight stimulation of CH4 production in the ab...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
G M King

The response of methanogenesis and sulfate reduction to trimethylamine, choline, and glycine betaine was examined in surface sediments from the intertidal region of Lowes Cove, Maine. Addition of these substrates markedly stimulated methanogenesis in the presence of active sulfate reduction, whereas addition of other substrates, including glucose, acetate, and glycine, had no effect on methane ...

2016
Matthew A. Richards Thomas J. Lie Juan Zhang Stephen W. Ragsdale John A. Leigh Nathan D. Price

Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis occurs in multiple environments, ranging from the intestinal tracts of animals to anaerobic sediments and hot springs. Energy conservation in hydrogenotrophic methanogens was long a mystery; only within the last decade was it reported that net energy conservation for growth depends on electron bifurcation. In this work, we focus on Methanococcus maripaludis, a we...

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