Microorganisms may reciprocally select for specific interacting partners, forming a network with interdependent relationships. The methanotrophic interaction network, comprising methanotrophs and non-methanotrophs, is thought to modulate methane oxidation and give rise to emergent properties beneficial for the methanotrophs. Therefore, microbial interaction may become relevant for community functioning under stress. However, empirical validation of the role and stressor-induced response of the interaction network remains scarce. Here, we determined the response of a complex methane-driven interaction network to a stepwise increase in NH4Cl-induced stress (0.5–4.75 g L−1, in 0.25–0.5 g L−1 increments) using enrichment of a naturally occurrin...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most important greenhouse gasses, with a global warming potential of 34 ...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under increa...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
Background: Biological interaction affects diverse facets of microbial life by modulating the activi...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under incre...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...
Methane is next to water vapor and carbon dioxide the third most important greenhouse gas. The large...
Alternate prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is predicted to intensify with global warming. Desicc...
<p>Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under inc...
Short term inhibition tests, 16S rRNA tag sequencing and Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities b...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most important greenhouse gasses, with a global warming potential of 34 ...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under increa...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
Background: Biological interaction affects diverse facets of microbial life by modulating the activi...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under incre...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...
Methane is next to water vapor and carbon dioxide the third most important greenhouse gas. The large...
Alternate prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is predicted to intensify with global warming. Desicc...
<p>Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under inc...
Short term inhibition tests, 16S rRNA tag sequencing and Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities b...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most important greenhouse gasses, with a global warming potential of 34 ...
Although soil microbes are responsible for important ecosystem functions, and soils are under increa...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...