Methyl halides are volatile one-carbon compounds responsible for substantial depletion of stratospheric ozone. Among them, chloromethane (CH3Cl) is the most abundant halogenated hydrocarbon in the atmosphere. Global budgets of methyl halides in the environment are still poorly understood due to uncertainties in their natural sources, mainly from vegetation, and their sinks, which include chloromethane-degrading bacteria. A bacterial bioreporter for the detection of methyl halides was developed on the basis of detailed knowledge of the physiology and genetics of Methylobacterium extorquens CM4, an aerobic alphaproteobacterium which utilizes chloromethane as the sole source of carbon and energy. A plasmid construct with the promoter region of...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
International audienceBacterial adaptation to growth with toxic halogenated chemicals was explored i...
<div><p>Chloromethane (CH<sub>3</sub>Cl) is the most abundant volatile halocarbon in the atmosphere ...
Methyl halide-degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial...
This chapter focuses on the monohalogenated methanes methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl bromide (MeBr...
Traditional visual reporters of gene expression have only very limited use in soils because their ou...
International audienceChloromethane is a halogenated volatile organic compound, produced in large qu...
Chloromethane (CH(3)Cl) is a toxic gas mainly produced naturally, in particular by plants, and its e...
International audienceChloromethane is a halogenated volatile organic compound, produced in large qu...
Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum CM2(T), an aerobic methylotrophic member of the a subclass of the cl...
Chloromethane gas is produced naturally in the phyllosphere, the compartment defined as the abovegro...
Halogenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by terrestrial ecosystems, such as chlorometha...
Methyl halides have a significant impact on atmospheric chemistry, particularly in the degradation o...
Chloromethane (CH3Cl) is the most abundant volatile halocarbon in the atmosphere and contributes to ...
Methyl chloride (CH(3)Cl) and methyl bromide (CH(3)Br) are the primary carriers of natural chlorine ...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
International audienceBacterial adaptation to growth with toxic halogenated chemicals was explored i...
<div><p>Chloromethane (CH<sub>3</sub>Cl) is the most abundant volatile halocarbon in the atmosphere ...
Methyl halide-degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial...
This chapter focuses on the monohalogenated methanes methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl bromide (MeBr...
Traditional visual reporters of gene expression have only very limited use in soils because their ou...
International audienceChloromethane is a halogenated volatile organic compound, produced in large qu...
Chloromethane (CH(3)Cl) is a toxic gas mainly produced naturally, in particular by plants, and its e...
International audienceChloromethane is a halogenated volatile organic compound, produced in large qu...
Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum CM2(T), an aerobic methylotrophic member of the a subclass of the cl...
Chloromethane gas is produced naturally in the phyllosphere, the compartment defined as the abovegro...
Halogenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by terrestrial ecosystems, such as chlorometha...
Methyl halides have a significant impact on atmospheric chemistry, particularly in the degradation o...
Chloromethane (CH3Cl) is the most abundant volatile halocarbon in the atmosphere and contributes to ...
Methyl chloride (CH(3)Cl) and methyl bromide (CH(3)Br) are the primary carriers of natural chlorine ...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
International audienceBacterial adaptation to growth with toxic halogenated chemicals was explored i...
<div><p>Chloromethane (CH<sub>3</sub>Cl) is the most abundant volatile halocarbon in the atmosphere ...