Nitrate is known to suppress CH4 production in anoxic soil. Three hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanism: redox shift; competition for methanogenic substrates by denitrifying bacteria; or inhibition by toxic denitrification intermediates (nitrite, NO, N2O). Since recent studies have shown that methanogens and methanogenesis are not necessarily prevented in being active under positive redox potential, only the latter two hypotheses remain valid. In order to test which of the remaining two hypotheses better explains this suppression, we studied the effect of added electron donors (acetate, H2, propionate) on the suppression of CH4 production in rice soil. Addition of nitrate to a methanogenic rice soil slurry completely suppre...
Field and laboratory studies were performed to estimate fluxes of the a-ace gases nitrogen monoxide ...
The shift of incubation temperature in anoxic paddy soil from 30 to 15 degrees C resulted in a rever...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in marine ecosystems is ubiquitous and largely coupled to s...
We studied the inhibitory mechanism of nitrate and its denitrification products (nitrite, NO, N2O) o...
Acetate is quantitatively the most important substrate for methane production in a freshwater sedime...
International audienceNitrogen fertilization and returning straw to paddy soil are important factors...
The oxidation of methane by methane-oxidising microorganisms is an important link in the global meth...
Soil slurries collected from rice paddies were incubated anaerobically at different temperatures. Ch...
The potentials for sequential reduction of inorganic electron acceptors and production of methane ha...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
In arable soils, the importance of denitrification, a respiratory process where nitrate (NO3-) is st...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...
The world's growing human population causes an increasing demand for food, of which rice is one of t...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
Field and laboratory studies were performed to estimate fluxes of the a-ace gases nitrogen monoxide ...
The shift of incubation temperature in anoxic paddy soil from 30 to 15 degrees C resulted in a rever...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in marine ecosystems is ubiquitous and largely coupled to s...
We studied the inhibitory mechanism of nitrate and its denitrification products (nitrite, NO, N2O) o...
Acetate is quantitatively the most important substrate for methane production in a freshwater sedime...
International audienceNitrogen fertilization and returning straw to paddy soil are important factors...
The oxidation of methane by methane-oxidising microorganisms is an important link in the global meth...
Soil slurries collected from rice paddies were incubated anaerobically at different temperatures. Ch...
The potentials for sequential reduction of inorganic electron acceptors and production of methane ha...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
In arable soils, the importance of denitrification, a respiratory process where nitrate (NO3-) is st...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...
The world's growing human population causes an increasing demand for food, of which rice is one of t...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
Field and laboratory studies were performed to estimate fluxes of the a-ace gases nitrogen monoxide ...
The shift of incubation temperature in anoxic paddy soil from 30 to 15 degrees C resulted in a rever...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in marine ecosystems is ubiquitous and largely coupled to s...