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- budget, by reducing the amount of methane emitted to the atmosphere. Methanotrophy is a special case of methylotrophy, using single-carbon compounds that...
- Sarria-Guzman, Y.; Dendooven, L.; Luna-Guido, M. (2014). "Methanogenesis and methanotrophy in soil: a review". Pedosphere. 24 (3): 291–307. Bibcode:2014Pedos....
- Smirnova AV, He Z, Dunfield PF (February 2014). "The (d)evolution of methanotrophy in the Beijerinckiaceae--a comparative genomics analysis". The ISME...
- obtain their carbon and energy from methane, a metabolic process called methanotrophy. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de Madigan MT, Martino JM (2006). Brock Biology of Microorganisms...
- obtains its carbon and energy from methane, a metabolic process called methanotrophy. It is found in lakes, ponds, freshwater sediment and marshy ground...
- atmosphere at this time, archaea anaerobes methanotrophy is believed to have preceded bacterial aerobic methanotrophy. When studying phylogenetic trees, Bacteria...
- nitrogen. 3-methylhopanoids have historically been ****ociated with aerobic methanotrophy based on culture experiments and co-occurrence with aerobic methanotrophs...
- PMC 3393509. PMID 22740660. Khadem, A. et al (2011). "Autotrophic Methanotrophy in Verrucomicrobia: Methylacidiphilum fumarioli****SolV Uses the Calvin-Benson-B****ham...
- rock-hosted deep biosphere point to long-term occurrence of methanogenesis, methanotrophy and sulfate reduction. Morphological and spatiotemporal relations point...
- metabolisms used by subglacial lake microbes include methanogenesis, methanotrophy, and chemolithoheterotrophy, in which bacteria consume organic matter...