نتایج جستجو برای: methanogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 1586  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Pengfei Liu Yanxiang Yang Zhe Lü Yahai Lu

Members of Methanocellales are widespread in paddy field soils and play the key role in methane production. These methanogens feature largely in these organisms’ adaptation to low H2 and syntrophic growth with anaerobic fatty acid oxidizers. The adaptive mechanisms, however, remain unknown. In the present study, we determined the transcripts of 21 genes involved in the key steps of methanogenes...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Robert D Barber Liyang Zhang Michelle Harnack Maynard V Olson Rajinder Kaul Cheryl Ingram-Smith Kerry S Smith

The genome sequence of the aceticlastic methanoarchaeon Methanosaeta concilii GP6, comprised of a 3,008,626-bp chromosome and an 18,019-bp episome, has been determined and exhibits considerable differences in gene content from that of Methanosaeta thermophila.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
A Tholen A Brune

Methanogenesis and homoacetogenesis occur simultaneously in the hindguts of almost all termites, but the reasons for the apparent predominance of methanogenesis over homoacetogenesis in the hindgut of the humivorous species is not known. We found that in gut homogenates of soil-feeding Cubitermes spp., methanogens outcompete homoacetogens for endogenous reductant. The rates of methanogenesis we...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
L L Slyter

The effect of monensin (0 or 33 mug/g of diet) upon rumen fermentation in the presence and absence of methanogenesis was determined in vitro by using mixed rumen organisms continuously cultured for 17 days. Methane was inhibited by dichloroacetamide (DCA; 32 mg/day) or by a pH of 5.1. Monensin effected a significant decrease in the ratio of acetic to propionic acid in the presence or absence of...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2012
Boris Wawrik Margarita Mendivelso Victoria A Parisi Joseph M Suflita Irene A Davidova Christopher R Marks Joy D Van Nostrand Yuting Liang Jizhong Zhou Brad J Huizinga Dariusz Strąpoć Amy V Callaghan

The bioconversion of coal to methane in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, was investigated. Production waters were analyzed via enrichment studies, metabolite-profiling, and culture-independent methods. Analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated the presence of methanogens potentially capable of acetoclastic, hydrogenotrophic, and methylotrophic metabolisms, predominantly belonging to the Meth...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
R T Williams R L Crawford

Rates of methane production in Minnesota peats were studied. Surface (10- to 25-cm) peats produced an average of 228 nmol of CH(4) per g (dry weight) per h at 25 degrees C and ambient pH. Methanogenesis rates generally decreased with depth in ombrotrophic peats, but on occasion were observed to rise within deeper layers of certain fen peats. Methane production was temperature dependent, increas...

2014
Souichiro Kato Konomi Sasaki Kazuya Watanabe Isao Yumoto Yoichi Kamagata

The inhibitory effects of ammonia on two different degradation pathways of methanogenic acetate were evaluated using a pure culture (Methanosaeta thermophila strain PT) and defined co-culture (Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus strain TM and Thermacetogenium phaeum strain PB), which represented aceticlastic and syntrophic methanogenesis, respectively. Growth experiments with high concentrat...

2017
Michal Sela-Adler Zeev Ronen Barak Herut Gilad Antler Hanni Vigderovich Werner Eckert Orit Sivan

The competition between sulfate reducing bacteria and methanogens over common substrates has been proposed as a critical control for methane production. In this study, we examined the co-existence of methanogenesis and sulfate reduction with shared substrates over a large range of sulfate concentrations and rates of sulfate reduction in estuarine systems, where these processes are the key termi...

Journal: :Geobiology 2015
L B Kuntz T A Laakso D P Schrag S A Crowe

Lake Matano, Indonesia, is a stratified anoxic lake with iron-rich waters that has been used as an analogue for the Archean and early Proterozoic oceans. Past studies of Lake Matano report large amounts of methane production, with as much as 80% of primary production degraded via methanogenesis. Low δ(13)C values of DIC in the lake are difficult to reconcile with this notion, as fractionation d...

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