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- compounds to survive. Methanotrophs are especially common in or near environments where methane is produced, although some methanotrophs can oxidize atmospheric...
- methane. Such bacteria are called methanotrophs, and in particular the Methylocystaceae comprise the type II methanotrophs, which are structurally and biochemically...
- methane, called methanotrophs. They comprise the type I methanotrophs, in contrast to the Methylocystaceae or type II methanotrophs. They belong to Gammaproteobacteria...
- fairly easily into the air without having to compete with the soil's methanotrophs. Methanotrophic bacteria also occur in the underwater sediments. Their...
- archaea belonging to diverse functional groups such as methanogens, methanotrophs, phototrophs, denitrifiers, sulfur oxidizers, sulfate reducers, heterotrophs...
- degrade the greenhouse gas methane, and in this case they are called methanotrophs. The abundance, purity, and low price of methanol compared to commonly...
- soils. Together with Methylocystaceae they are alphaproteobacterial methanotrophs. Euzéby JP, Parte AC. "Beijerinckiaceae". List of Prokaryotic names...
- These other organisms that utilize methane for energy are known as methanotrophs ('methane-eating'), and are the main reason why little methane generated...
- because with the majority of methane dissolved underwater and encouraging methanotroph communities, the area around the seep also becomes more suitable for...
- chlorine radicals (0-5% of the total sink). The rest is consumed by methanotrophs and other methane-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in soils (~5%). Different...