Sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRMs) often compete with methanogens for common substrates. Due to thermodynamic reasons, SRMs should outcompete methanogens in the presence of sulfate. However, many studies have documented coexistence of these microbial groups in natural environments, suggesting that thermodynamics alone cannot explain the interactions among them. In this study, we investigated how SRMs compete with the established methanogenic communities in sediment from a long-term, electron acceptor-depleted, asphalt-exposed ecosystem and how they affect the composition of the organic material. We hypothesized that, upon addition of sulfate, SRMs (i) outcompete the methanogenic communities and (ii) markedly contribute to transformation...
The anoxic layers of marine sediments are dominated by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis as the m...
For the anaerobic remineralization of organic matter in marine sediments, sulfate reduction coupled ...
Acid sulfate soil (ASS) is sensitive to redox fluctuations induced by climate change and human activ...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are essential functional microbial taxa for degrading organic matter...
Dissimilatory sulfate reduction in peatlands is sustained by a cryptic sulfur cycle and effectively ...
Background: Over three-fifths of the world's known crude oil cannot be recovered using state-of-the-...
Sulfate-coupled anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a major methane sink in marine sediments. Mu...
International audienceSulfite-reducing and sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) play important role...
Dissimilatory sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRB) are a very diverse group of anaerobic bacteria that...
Dissimilatory sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRB) are a very diverse group of anaerobic bacteria that...
Sulfate is the most important terminal electron acceptor on earth and plays a pivotal role in the mi...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas but the microbial diversity mediating methylotrophic methanogen...
<p>Propionate, butyrate, acetate, hydrogen and formate are the major intermediates of organic matter...
The conventional perception that the zone of sulfate reduction and methanogenesis are separated in h...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
The anoxic layers of marine sediments are dominated by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis as the m...
For the anaerobic remineralization of organic matter in marine sediments, sulfate reduction coupled ...
Acid sulfate soil (ASS) is sensitive to redox fluctuations induced by climate change and human activ...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are essential functional microbial taxa for degrading organic matter...
Dissimilatory sulfate reduction in peatlands is sustained by a cryptic sulfur cycle and effectively ...
Background: Over three-fifths of the world's known crude oil cannot be recovered using state-of-the-...
Sulfate-coupled anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a major methane sink in marine sediments. Mu...
International audienceSulfite-reducing and sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) play important role...
Dissimilatory sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRB) are a very diverse group of anaerobic bacteria that...
Dissimilatory sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRB) are a very diverse group of anaerobic bacteria that...
Sulfate is the most important terminal electron acceptor on earth and plays a pivotal role in the mi...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas but the microbial diversity mediating methylotrophic methanogen...
<p>Propionate, butyrate, acetate, hydrogen and formate are the major intermediates of organic matter...
The conventional perception that the zone of sulfate reduction and methanogenesis are separated in h...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
The anoxic layers of marine sediments are dominated by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis as the m...
For the anaerobic remineralization of organic matter in marine sediments, sulfate reduction coupled ...
Acid sulfate soil (ASS) is sensitive to redox fluctuations induced by climate change and human activ...