It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic activity, thus significantly contributing the global methane production. However, only limited knowledge is available on the physiological characteristics of this kind of methanogenic community because of the technical constraints associated with sampling and cultivation under corresponding environmental conditions. To elucidate methanogenesis beneath the glacial margin in East Antarctic Ice Sheet, we took an integrated approach that included cultivation of microbes associated with the sediment samples in the lab and analysis of mcrA gene therein. After 7 months of incubation, the highest rate of methanogenesis [398 (pmol/day)/gram] was observed at ...
Despite accounting for the majority of sedimentary methane, the physiology and relative abundance of...
Substantial parts of the beds of glaciers, ice sheets and ice caps are at the pressure melting point...
Gas hydrates deposited in subseafloor sediments are considered to primarily consist of biogenic meth...
<p>It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic acti...
Once thought to be devoid of life, the ice-covered parts of Antarctica are now known to be a reservo...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
Methane was found to occur in all freshwater lakes, irrespective of trophic status, sampled during t...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
International audienceAnaerobic digestion (AD) is an attractive bioprocess for waste treatment and e...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
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Subglacial environments, located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock, represent one of the m...
<div><p>Although cold environments are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles, comparati...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
The global methane (CH4) cycle is largely driven by methanogenic archaea and methane-oxidizing bacte...
Despite accounting for the majority of sedimentary methane, the physiology and relative abundance of...
Substantial parts of the beds of glaciers, ice sheets and ice caps are at the pressure melting point...
Gas hydrates deposited in subseafloor sediments are considered to primarily consist of biogenic meth...
<p>It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic acti...
Once thought to be devoid of life, the ice-covered parts of Antarctica are now known to be a reservo...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
Methane was found to occur in all freshwater lakes, irrespective of trophic status, sampled during t...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
International audienceAnaerobic digestion (AD) is an attractive bioprocess for waste treatment and e...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
© 2014 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Microbial processes that min...
Subglacial environments, located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock, represent one of the m...
<div><p>Although cold environments are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles, comparati...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
The global methane (CH4) cycle is largely driven by methanogenic archaea and methane-oxidizing bacte...
Despite accounting for the majority of sedimentary methane, the physiology and relative abundance of...
Substantial parts of the beds of glaciers, ice sheets and ice caps are at the pressure melting point...
Gas hydrates deposited in subseafloor sediments are considered to primarily consist of biogenic meth...