Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, but the microbial activity in these habitats is largely unknown. Here, we studied how microorganisms from two isolated groundwater fractures at 180 and 500 m depths of the Outokumpu Deep Drillhole (Finland) responded to methane or methanol amendment, in the presence or absence of sulfate as an additional electron acceptor. Methane is a plausible intermediate in the deep subsurface carbon cycle, and electron acceptors such as sulfate are critical components for oxidation processes. In fact, the majority of the available carbon in the Outokumpu deep biosphere is present as methane. Methanol is an intermediate of methane oxidation, but may also b...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, of which most is produced by microorganisms in a process calle...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
The deep subsurface hosts diverse life, but the mechanisms that sustain this diversity remain elusiv...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
Microorganisms in the deep biosphere are believed to conduct little metabolic activity due to low nu...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
Numerous studies on marine prokaryotic communities have postulated that a process of anaerobic oxida...
<div><p>Numerous studies on marine prokaryotic communities have postulated that a process of anaerob...
The long-term safety of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the deep geosphere is dependent on s...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, of which most is produced by microorganisms in a process calle...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
The deep subsurface hosts diverse life, but the mechanisms that sustain this diversity remain elusiv...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
Microorganisms in the deep biosphere are believed to conduct little metabolic activity due to low nu...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
Acetate plays a key role as electron donor and acceptor and serves as carbon source in oligotrophic ...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
Numerous studies on marine prokaryotic communities have postulated that a process of anaerobic oxida...
<div><p>Numerous studies on marine prokaryotic communities have postulated that a process of anaerob...
The long-term safety of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the deep geosphere is dependent on s...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, of which most is produced by microorganisms in a process calle...
Active microbial communities of deep crystalline bedrock fracture water were investigated from seven...
The deep subsurface hosts diverse life, but the mechanisms that sustain this diversity remain elusiv...