Microbial methanogenesis in sediment plays a crucial role in CH4 emission from freshwater lake ecosystems. However, knowledge of the layer-depth-related changes of methanogen community structure and activities in freshwater lake sediment is still limited. The present study was conducted to characterize the methanogenesis potential in different sediment-layer depths and the vertical distribution of microbial communities in two freshwater lakes of different trophic status on the Yunnan Plateau (China). Incubation experiments and inhibitor studies were carried out to determine the methanogenesis potential and pathways. 16S rRNA and mcrA genes were used to investigate the abundance and structure of methanogen and archaeal communities, respectiv...
As for lineages of known methanogens, several lineages of uncultured archaea were recurrently retrie...
Although sediments of small boreal humic lakes are important carbon stores and greenhouse gas source...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Microbial methanogenesis in sediment plays a crucial role in CH<sub>4</sub> emission from freshwater...
Methane production is the terminal step in the degradation of organic matter in most anoxic lake sed...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a crucial role in mitigating the methane emission from...
Detailed studies on the relation of structure and function of microbial communities in a sediment de...
International audienceLake Pavin is a meromictic crater lake located in the French Massif Central ar...
Lakes are a significant source of atmospheric CH4 and play an important role in the global carbon cy...
The activity and community structure of aerobic methanotrophic communities were investigated at meth...
Abstract Soil methanogenic microorganisms are one of the primary methane‐producing microbes in wetla...
International audienceAs for lineages of known methanogens, several lineages of uncultured archaea w...
Purpose Methane, produced and emitted when organic carbon accumulates in reservoir sediments, can be...
Abstract Lake ecosystems contribute significantly to atmospheric methane and are likely to become ev...
Aerobic methanotrophs (MOB) are a functional group of proteobacteria that use methane as their only ...
As for lineages of known methanogens, several lineages of uncultured archaea were recurrently retrie...
Although sediments of small boreal humic lakes are important carbon stores and greenhouse gas source...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...
Microbial methanogenesis in sediment plays a crucial role in CH<sub>4</sub> emission from freshwater...
Methane production is the terminal step in the degradation of organic matter in most anoxic lake sed...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a crucial role in mitigating the methane emission from...
Detailed studies on the relation of structure and function of microbial communities in a sediment de...
International audienceLake Pavin is a meromictic crater lake located in the French Massif Central ar...
Lakes are a significant source of atmospheric CH4 and play an important role in the global carbon cy...
The activity and community structure of aerobic methanotrophic communities were investigated at meth...
Abstract Soil methanogenic microorganisms are one of the primary methane‐producing microbes in wetla...
International audienceAs for lineages of known methanogens, several lineages of uncultured archaea w...
Purpose Methane, produced and emitted when organic carbon accumulates in reservoir sediments, can be...
Abstract Lake ecosystems contribute significantly to atmospheric methane and are likely to become ev...
Aerobic methanotrophs (MOB) are a functional group of proteobacteria that use methane as their only ...
As for lineages of known methanogens, several lineages of uncultured archaea were recurrently retrie...
Although sediments of small boreal humic lakes are important carbon stores and greenhouse gas source...
Eutrophication increases the input of labile, algae-derived, organic matter (OM) into lake sediments...