The melting of permafrost and the associated potential for methane emissions to the atmosphere are major concerns in the context of global warming. However, soils can also represent a significant sink for methane through the activity of methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB). In this study, we looked at the activity, diversity, and community structure of MOB at two sampling depths within the active layer in three soils from the Canadian high Arctic. These soils had the capacity to oxidize methane at low (15 ppm) and high (1000 ppm) methane concentrations, but rates differed greatly depending on the sampling date, depth, and site. The pmoA gene sequences related to two genotypes of uncultured MOB involved in atmospheric methane oxidation, the 'upl...
The methane oxidation potential of active layer profiles of permafrost soils from the Lena Delta, Si...
The melting of permafrost and its potential impact on CH4 emissions are major concerns in the contex...
The methane oxidation potential of active layer profiles of permafrost soils from the Lena Delta, Si...
The melting of permafrost and the associated potential for methane emissions to the atmosphere are m...
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
The global methane (CH4) cycle is largely driven by methanogenic archaea and methane-oxidizing bacte...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
While there is no doubt that biogenic methane production in the Arctic is an important aspect of glo...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems to the global carbon cycle. Although they cover only 3% of...
The abundance, activity, and temperature response of aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria were studied...
Methane oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs) within the genus Methylobacter constitute the biological ...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in soils mitigate methane (CH4) emissions. We assessed spat...
The methane oxidation potential of active layer profiles of permafrost soils from the Lena Delta, Si...
The melting of permafrost and its potential impact on CH4 emissions are major concerns in the contex...
The methane oxidation potential of active layer profiles of permafrost soils from the Lena Delta, Si...
The melting of permafrost and the associated potential for methane emissions to the atmosphere are m...
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
The global methane (CH4) cycle is largely driven by methanogenic archaea and methane-oxidizing bacte...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
While there is no doubt that biogenic methane production in the Arctic is an important aspect of glo...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems to the global carbon cycle. Although they cover only 3% of...
The abundance, activity, and temperature response of aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria were studied...
Methane oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs) within the genus Methylobacter constitute the biological ...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in soils mitigate methane (CH4) emissions. We assessed spat...
The methane oxidation potential of active layer profiles of permafrost soils from the Lena Delta, Si...
The melting of permafrost and its potential impact on CH4 emissions are major concerns in the contex...
The methane oxidation potential of active layer profiles of permafrost soils from the Lena Delta, Si...