نتایج جستجو برای: methanogen bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 180831  

Journal: :Microbiology 2015
Suzanna Bräuer Hinsby Cadillo-Quiroz Nikos Kyrpides Tanja Woyke Lynne Goodwin Chris Detter Sheila Podell Joseph B Yavitt Stephen H Zinder

Analysis of the genome sequence of Methanoregula boonei strain 6A8, an acidophilic methanogen isolated from an ombrotrophic (rain-fed) peat bog, has revealed unique features that likely allow it to survive in acidic, nutrient-poor conditions. First, M. boonei is predicted to generate ATP using protons that are abundant in peat, rather than sodium ions that are scarce, and the sequence of a memb...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
K R Pak R Bartha

After spiking anoxic sediment slurries of three acidic oligotrophic lakes with either HgCl(2) at 1.0 mug/ml or CH(3)HgI at 0.1 mug/ml, both mercury methylation and demethylation rates were measured. High mercury methylation potentials were accompanied by high demethylation potentials in the same sediment. These high potentials correlated positively with the concentrations of organic matter and ...

2011
Virginia P. Edgcomb Edward R. Leadbetter William Bourland David Beaudoin Joan M. Bernhard

Marine micro-oxic to sulfidic environments are sites of intensive biogeochemical cycling and elemental sequestration, where prokaryotes are major driving forces mediating carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and metal cycles, important from both biogeochemical and evolutionary perspectives. Associations between single-celled eukaryotes and bacteria and/or archaea are common in such habitats. H...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Tracey Allen K Freitas Shaobin Hou Elhadji M Dioum Jennifer A Saito James Newhouse Gonzalo Gonzalez Marie-Alda Gilles-Gonzalez Maqsudul Alam

Hemoglobins are ubiquitous in Eukarya and Bacteria but, until now, have not been found in Archaea. A phylogenetic analysis of the recently revealed microbial family of globin-coupled heme-based sensors suggests that these sensors descended from an ancient globin-only progenitor, or a protoglobin (Pgb). Here, we report the discovery and characterization of two Pgbs from the Archaea: ApPgb from t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
T E Ward J I Frea

The direct fluorescent-antibody technique was employed to determine the distribution patterns of four species of methanogens in the sediments of Lake Erie and Cleveland Harbor. Methanobacterium ruminantium was the most numerous methanogen found in regions of high-organic-silt sediments. The population of this species ranged from 10 to 10 cells/g of dry sediment. Methanobacterium strain MoH and ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1977
M P Bryant L L Campbell C A Reddy M R Crabill

In the analysis of an ethanol-CO(2) enrichment of bacteria from an anaerobic sewage digestor, a strain tentatively identified as Desulfovibrio vulgaris and an H(2)-utilizing methanogen resembling Methanobacterium formicicum were isolated, and they were shown to represent a synergistic association of two bacterial species similar to that previously found between S organism and Methanobacterium s...

2013
Tomoyuki Kosaka Hidehiro Toh Atsushi Toyoda

We isolated a thermophilic hydrogenotrophic methanogen, Methanothermobacter sp. strain CaT2, which is able to aggregate and utilize formate. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of this organism.

2016
Alejandro Belanche Alison H. Kingston-Smith Charles J. Newbold

Rumen function is generally suboptimal leading to losses in methane and nitrogen. Analysis of the rumen microbiome is thus important to understanding the underlying microbial activity under different feeding strategies. This study investigated the effect of forage conservation method and vitamin E supplementation on rumen function using a rumen simulation technique. Ryegrass (GRA) or ryegrass h...

2013
Emma Hernandez-Sanabria Laksiri A. Goonewardene Zhiquan Wang Mi Zhou Stephen S. Moore Le Luo Guan

This study aimed to evaluate whether the host genetic background impact the ruminal microbial communities of the progeny of sires from three different breeds under different diets. Eighty five bacterial and twenty eight methanogen phylotypes from 49 individuals of diverging sire breed (Angus, ANG; Charolais, CHA; and Hybrid, HYB), fed high energy density (HE) and low energy density (LE) diets w...

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