Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environments. In methanogenic environments, due to thermodynamic constraints, the oxidation of propionate requires syntrophic cooperation of propionate-fermenting proton-reducing bacteria and H2-consuming methanogens. We have identified here microorganisms that were active in syntrophic propionate oxidation in anoxic paddy soil by rRNA-based stable-isotope probing (SIP). After 7 weeks of incubation with [13C]propionate (<10 mM) and the oxidation of 30 mol of 13C-labeled substrate per g dry weight of soil, we found that archaeal nucleic acids were 13C labeled to a larger extent than those of the bacterial partners. Nevertheless, both terminal restr...
<TT>Under methanogenic conditions, with protons and carbon dioxide as intermediate and ultimate elec...
Acetate is a critical compound in the soil carbon cycle, as it is a terminal product of complex orga...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
Acetate is an important intermediate in the decomposition of organic matter in anoxic freshwater sed...
P>Rice field soils contain a thermophilic microbial community. Incubation of Italian rice field s...
Microorganisms living in anoxic rice soils contribute 10 to 25 % of global meth-ane emissions. The m...
International audienceInsights into microbiota adaptation to increased ammonia stress, and identific...
Under methanogenic conditions, with protons and carbon dioxide as intermediate and ultimate electron...
Ammonia oxidation is an essential part of the global nitrogen cycling and was long thought to be dri...
Microorganisms are responsible for driving the biogeochemical cycling of elements on Earth. Despite ...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in a p...
<p>Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in ...
In wetland ecosystems, methane is actively utilized by methanotrophs. The immobilized methane carbon...
International audienceKnallgas bacteria are a physiologically defined group that is primarily studie...
<TT>Under methanogenic conditions, with protons and carbon dioxide as intermediate and ultimate elec...
Acetate is a critical compound in the soil carbon cycle, as it is a terminal product of complex orga...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
Acetate is an important intermediate in the decomposition of organic matter in anoxic freshwater sed...
P>Rice field soils contain a thermophilic microbial community. Incubation of Italian rice field s...
Microorganisms living in anoxic rice soils contribute 10 to 25 % of global meth-ane emissions. The m...
International audienceInsights into microbiota adaptation to increased ammonia stress, and identific...
Under methanogenic conditions, with protons and carbon dioxide as intermediate and ultimate electron...
Ammonia oxidation is an essential part of the global nitrogen cycling and was long thought to be dri...
Microorganisms are responsible for driving the biogeochemical cycling of elements on Earth. Despite ...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in a p...
<p>Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in ...
In wetland ecosystems, methane is actively utilized by methanotrophs. The immobilized methane carbon...
International audienceKnallgas bacteria are a physiologically defined group that is primarily studie...
<TT>Under methanogenic conditions, with protons and carbon dioxide as intermediate and ultimate elec...
Acetate is a critical compound in the soil carbon cycle, as it is a terminal product of complex orga...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...