International audienceKnallgas bacteria are a physiologically defined group that is primarily studied using cultivation-dependent techniques. Given that current cultivation techniques fail to grow most bacteria, cultivation-independent techniques that selectively detect and identify knallgas bacteria will improve our ability to study their diversity and distribution. We used stable-isotope probing (SIP) to identify knallgas bacteria in rhizosphere soil of legumes and in a microbial mat from Obsidian Pool in Yellowstone National Park. When samples were incubated in the dark, incorporation of 13CO2 was H2 dependent. SIP enabled the detection of knallgas bacteria that were not detected by cultivation, and the majority of bacteria identified in...
Plant residues, mainly made up of cellulose, are the largest fraction of organic carbon material in ...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
Nitrogen fixation by free-living diazotrophs can be a significant sour~e ofN in natural and agricult...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) is a culture-independent technique that enables the isolation of DNA fr...
<p>Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in ...
Rapid responses of bacteria to sudden changes in their environment can have important implications f...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in a p...
A new approach to characterize growing microorganisms in environmental samples based on labeling mic...
Knowledge about the enrichment of microbial communities growing on hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxi...
Microorganisms are responsible for driving the biogeochemical cycling of elements on Earth. Despite ...
A new approach to characterize growing microorganisms in environmental samples based on labeling mic...
While numerous reports exist on the axenic culturing of different hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria (HOB),...
International audienceCellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on the earth, and represents a ...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
Plant residues, mainly made up of cellulose, are the largest fraction of organic carbon material in ...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...
Nitrogen fixation by free-living diazotrophs can be a significant sour~e ofN in natural and agricult...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) is a culture-independent technique that enables the isolation of DNA fr...
<p>Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in ...
Rapid responses of bacteria to sudden changes in their environment can have important implications f...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) can be used to analyze the active bacterial populations involved in a p...
A new approach to characterize growing microorganisms in environmental samples based on labeling mic...
Knowledge about the enrichment of microbial communities growing on hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxi...
Microorganisms are responsible for driving the biogeochemical cycling of elements on Earth. Despite ...
A new approach to characterize growing microorganisms in environmental samples based on labeling mic...
While numerous reports exist on the axenic culturing of different hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria (HOB),...
International audienceCellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on the earth, and represents a ...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
Plant residues, mainly made up of cellulose, are the largest fraction of organic carbon material in ...
Propionate is an important intermediate of the degradation of organic matter in many anoxic environm...
The active population of low-affinity methanotrophs in a peat soil microcosm was characterized by st...