Trace element (TE) requirements of Methanothermobacter okinawensis and Methanothermobacter marburgensis were examined in silico, and using closed batch and fed-batch cultivation experiments. In silico analysis revealed genomic differences among the transport systems and enzymes related to the archaeal Wood-Ljungdahl pathway of these two methanogens. M. okinawensis responded to rising concentrations of TE by increasing specific growth rate (µ) and volumetric productivity (MER) during closed batch cultivation, and can grow and produce methane (CH4) during fed-batch cultivation. M. marburgensis showed higher µ and MER during fed-batch cultivation and was therefore prioritized for subsequent optimization of CO2-based biological CH4 production. ...
National audienceMethane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of micr...
National audienceMethane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of micr...
Methane levels have rapidly increased in concentration in the atmosphere due to anthropogenic inputs...
The leitmotif of this Ph.D. thesis is represented by carbon dioxide (CO2) recycling via biological p...
With the recent approval of the Paris agreement, we achieved another step in favour of sustainable e...
Trace elements represent just a small part in the volume of a standard growth medium. These micronut...
Accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2), associated with global temperature rise, and drastically decre...
Accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2), associated with global temperature rise, and drastically decre...
Trace elements represent just a small part in the volume of a standard growth medium. These micronu...
abstract: Methane (CH4) is very important in the environment as it is a greenhouse gas and important...
With the recent approval of the Paris agreement, we achieved another step in favour of sustainable ...
Methanogenesis allows methanogenic archaea (methanogens) to generate cellular energy for their growt...
Methane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of microbes. Although th...
Methylomicrobium album BG8 is an aerobic methanotrophic bacterium with promising features as a micro...
Methylomicrobium album BG8 is an aerobic methanotrophic bacterium with promising features as a micro...
National audienceMethane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of micr...
National audienceMethane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of micr...
Methane levels have rapidly increased in concentration in the atmosphere due to anthropogenic inputs...
The leitmotif of this Ph.D. thesis is represented by carbon dioxide (CO2) recycling via biological p...
With the recent approval of the Paris agreement, we achieved another step in favour of sustainable e...
Trace elements represent just a small part in the volume of a standard growth medium. These micronut...
Accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2), associated with global temperature rise, and drastically decre...
Accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2), associated with global temperature rise, and drastically decre...
Trace elements represent just a small part in the volume of a standard growth medium. These micronu...
abstract: Methane (CH4) is very important in the environment as it is a greenhouse gas and important...
With the recent approval of the Paris agreement, we achieved another step in favour of sustainable ...
Methanogenesis allows methanogenic archaea (methanogens) to generate cellular energy for their growt...
Methane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of microbes. Although th...
Methylomicrobium album BG8 is an aerobic methanotrophic bacterium with promising features as a micro...
Methylomicrobium album BG8 is an aerobic methanotrophic bacterium with promising features as a micro...
National audienceMethane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of micr...
National audienceMethane is produced in the rumen by methanogenic archaea - a singular group of micr...
Methane levels have rapidly increased in concentration in the atmosphere due to anthropogenic inputs...