Biogeochemical and microbiological data indicate that the anaerobic oxidation of non-methane hydrocarbons by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) has an important role in carbon and sulfur cycling at marine seeps. Yet, little is known about the bacterial hydrocarbon degraders active in situ. Here, we provide the link between previous biogeochemical measurements and the cultivation of degraders by direct identification of SRB responsible for butane and dodecane degradation in complex on-site microbiota. Two contrasting seep sediments from Mediterranean Amon mud volcano and Guaymas Basin (Gulf of California) were incubated with (13)C-labeled butane or dodecane under sulfate-reducing conditions and analyzed via complementary stable isotope probing ...
Evidence from marine oil and gas seepages recently indicated that anaerobic biodegradation of non-me...
ABSTRACT Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microor...
The deep ocean and its sediments are a continuous source of non-methane short-chain alkanes (SCAs) i...
Biogeochemical and microbiological data indicate that the anaerobic oxidation of non-methane hydroca...
Microorganisms are key players in our biosphere because of their ability to degrade various organic ...
The short-chain, non-methane hydrocarbons propane and butane can contribute significantly to the car...
Marine hydrocarbon seeps are ecosystems that are rich in methane, and, in some cases, short-chain (C...
Marine gas and hydrocarbon seeps are hot spots of sulfate reduction which is fuelled by methane, oth...
To advance understanding of the fate of hydrocarbons released from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill a...
Anaerobic microbial hydrocarbon degradation is a major biogeochemical process at marine seeps. Here ...
The diversity, function and community structure of anaerobic hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms in...
Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microorganisms. ...
Anaerobic microbial hydrocarbon degradation is a major biogeochemical process at marine seeps. Here ...
International audienceFor 503 days, unoiled control and artificially oiled sediments were incubated ...
The short-chain hydrocarbons ethane, propane and butane are constituents of natural gas. They are us...
Evidence from marine oil and gas seepages recently indicated that anaerobic biodegradation of non-me...
ABSTRACT Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microor...
The deep ocean and its sediments are a continuous source of non-methane short-chain alkanes (SCAs) i...
Biogeochemical and microbiological data indicate that the anaerobic oxidation of non-methane hydroca...
Microorganisms are key players in our biosphere because of their ability to degrade various organic ...
The short-chain, non-methane hydrocarbons propane and butane can contribute significantly to the car...
Marine hydrocarbon seeps are ecosystems that are rich in methane, and, in some cases, short-chain (C...
Marine gas and hydrocarbon seeps are hot spots of sulfate reduction which is fuelled by methane, oth...
To advance understanding of the fate of hydrocarbons released from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill a...
Anaerobic microbial hydrocarbon degradation is a major biogeochemical process at marine seeps. Here ...
The diversity, function and community structure of anaerobic hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms in...
Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microorganisms. ...
Anaerobic microbial hydrocarbon degradation is a major biogeochemical process at marine seeps. Here ...
International audienceFor 503 days, unoiled control and artificially oiled sediments were incubated ...
The short-chain hydrocarbons ethane, propane and butane are constituents of natural gas. They are us...
Evidence from marine oil and gas seepages recently indicated that anaerobic biodegradation of non-me...
ABSTRACT Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microor...
The deep ocean and its sediments are a continuous source of non-methane short-chain alkanes (SCAs) i...