A dynamic dilution system for producing low mixing ratios of methyl bromide (MeBr) and a sensitive analytical technique were used to study the uptake of MeBr by various soils. MeBr was removed within minutes from vials incubated with soils and ∼10 parts per billion by volume of MeBr. Killed controls did not consume MeBr, and a mixture of the broad-spectrum antibiotics chloramphenicol and tetracycline inhibited MeBr uptake by 98%, indicating that all of the uptake of MeBr was biological and by bacteria. Temperature optima for MeBr uptake suggested a biological sink, yet soil moisture and temperature optima varied for different soils, implying that MeBr consumption activity by soil bacteria is diverse. The eucaryotic antibiotic cycloheximide ...
Field enclosure measurements of a temperate forest soil show net uptake of ambient methyl bromide (C...
Methyl bromide (bromomethane, MeBr), which originates from the oceans, fumigation, and a few other ...
There are many soil-chemical processes which affect the fate and transport of fumigants in agricultu...
Methyl bromide (MeBr) is used increasingly as a biocidal fumigant, primarily in agricultural soils p...
Pure cultures of methylotrophs and methanotrophs are known to oxidize methyl bromide (MeBr); however...
METHYL bromide (CH3Br), a widely used agricultural fumigant, may be an important source of atmospher...
A model is developed to describe transport and loss of methyl bromide (MeBr) in soil following appli...
Bacteria in soil microcosm experiments oxidized elevated levels of methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl...
Published estimates of removal of atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) by agricultural soils are 2.7 G...
The treatment of agricultural soils with CH(3)Br (MeBr) has been suggested to be a significant sourc...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) is considered to be a major source of stratospheric Br, which contributes to ...
Methyl bromide is the most abundant brominated hydrocarbon gas in the atmosphere and is significant ...
Recent controversy over the potential role of methyl bromide (MeBr) in damaging the ozone layer has ...
A facultatively methylotrophic bacterium, strain IMB-1, that has been isolated from agricultural soi...
Tropospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) is a significant source of ozone (O3) destroying bromine to the ...
Field enclosure measurements of a temperate forest soil show net uptake of ambient methyl bromide (C...
Methyl bromide (bromomethane, MeBr), which originates from the oceans, fumigation, and a few other ...
There are many soil-chemical processes which affect the fate and transport of fumigants in agricultu...
Methyl bromide (MeBr) is used increasingly as a biocidal fumigant, primarily in agricultural soils p...
Pure cultures of methylotrophs and methanotrophs are known to oxidize methyl bromide (MeBr); however...
METHYL bromide (CH3Br), a widely used agricultural fumigant, may be an important source of atmospher...
A model is developed to describe transport and loss of methyl bromide (MeBr) in soil following appli...
Bacteria in soil microcosm experiments oxidized elevated levels of methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl...
Published estimates of removal of atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) by agricultural soils are 2.7 G...
The treatment of agricultural soils with CH(3)Br (MeBr) has been suggested to be a significant sourc...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) is considered to be a major source of stratospheric Br, which contributes to ...
Methyl bromide is the most abundant brominated hydrocarbon gas in the atmosphere and is significant ...
Recent controversy over the potential role of methyl bromide (MeBr) in damaging the ozone layer has ...
A facultatively methylotrophic bacterium, strain IMB-1, that has been isolated from agricultural soi...
Tropospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) is a significant source of ozone (O3) destroying bromine to the ...
Field enclosure measurements of a temperate forest soil show net uptake of ambient methyl bromide (C...
Methyl bromide (bromomethane, MeBr), which originates from the oceans, fumigation, and a few other ...
There are many soil-chemical processes which affect the fate and transport of fumigants in agricultu...