Methanol is ubiquitous in seawater and the most abundant oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) in the atmosphere where it influences oxidising capacity and ozone formation. Marine methylotrophic bacteria utilise methanol in seawater both as an energy and/or growth substrate. This work represents the first fully resolved seasonal study of marine microbial methanol uptake dynamics. Rates of microbial methanol dissimilation in coastal surface waters of the UK varied between 0.7 – 11.2 nmol l-1 h-1 and reached a maximum in February. Rates of microbial methanol assimilation varied between 0.04 – 2.64 x 10-2 nmol l-1 h-1 and reached a maximum in August. Temporal variability in microbial methanol uptake rates shows that methanol assimilation...
Marine microorganisms that consume one-carbon (C1) compounds are poorly described, despite their imp...
River Tyne (UK) estuarine sediments harbour a genetically and functionally diverse community of meth...
We investigated the seawater methanol abundance, the dynamic of microbial methanol (MeOH) metabolism...
© The authors 2016. Methanol is ubiquitous in seawater and is the most abundant oxygenated volatile ...
Methanol is a climate active gas and the most abundant oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) i...
The aim of this research was to make the first depth profiles of the microbial assimilation of metha...
The aim of this research was to make the first depth profiles of the microbial assimilation of metha...
Methylotrophs are bacteria which utilise methanol and other one-carbon compounds for assimilative (g...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine methylotrophs play a key role in the global carbon cycle by metabolizing reduced one-carbon c...
We performed an annual study of oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) seawater concentrations ...
In the troposphere, methanol (CH3OH) is present ubiquitously and second in abundance among organic g...
Understanding the temporal variations and succession of bacterial communities involved in the turnov...
Marine methylotrophs play a key role in the global carbon cycle by metabolizing reduced one-carbon c...
In order to investigate the occurrence of methanotrophs in the marine environment, representative or...
Marine microorganisms that consume one-carbon (C1) compounds are poorly described, despite their imp...
River Tyne (UK) estuarine sediments harbour a genetically and functionally diverse community of meth...
We investigated the seawater methanol abundance, the dynamic of microbial methanol (MeOH) metabolism...
© The authors 2016. Methanol is ubiquitous in seawater and is the most abundant oxygenated volatile ...
Methanol is a climate active gas and the most abundant oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) i...
The aim of this research was to make the first depth profiles of the microbial assimilation of metha...
The aim of this research was to make the first depth profiles of the microbial assimilation of metha...
Methylotrophs are bacteria which utilise methanol and other one-carbon compounds for assimilative (g...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine methylotrophs play a key role in the global carbon cycle by metabolizing reduced one-carbon c...
We performed an annual study of oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) seawater concentrations ...
In the troposphere, methanol (CH3OH) is present ubiquitously and second in abundance among organic g...
Understanding the temporal variations and succession of bacterial communities involved in the turnov...
Marine methylotrophs play a key role in the global carbon cycle by metabolizing reduced one-carbon c...
In order to investigate the occurrence of methanotrophs in the marine environment, representative or...
Marine microorganisms that consume one-carbon (C1) compounds are poorly described, despite their imp...
River Tyne (UK) estuarine sediments harbour a genetically and functionally diverse community of meth...
We investigated the seawater methanol abundance, the dynamic of microbial methanol (MeOH) metabolism...