Rising temperatures in the Arctic affect soil microorganisms, herbivores, and peatland vegetation, thus directly and indirectly influencing microbial CH4 production. It is not currently known how methanotrophs in Arctic peat respond to combined changes in temperature, CH4 concentration, and vegetation. We studied methanotroph responses to temperature and CH4 concentration in peat exposed to herbivory and protected by exclosures. The methanotroph activity was assessed by CH4 oxidation rate measurements using peat soil microcosms and a pure culture of Methylobacter tundripaludum SV96, qPCR, and sequencing of pmoA transcripts. Elevated CH4 concentrations led to higher CH4 oxidation rates both in grazed and exclosed peat soils, but the stronges...
Methanotrophic bacteria may consume 60 to 90% of methane (CH4) produced in thawing permafrost peatla...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
As surface temperatures are expected to rise in the future, ice-rich permafrost may thaw, altering s...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic affect soil microorganisms, herbivores, and peatland vegetation, ...
Methane oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs) within the genus Methylobacter constitute the biological ...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
Arctic peatlands act as important sources and sinks of carbon. Microbial decomposition takes place i...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
Abstract Methane (CH₄) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate c...
The effect of grazing on the abundance, composition, and methane (CH4) uptake of methanotrophs in gr...
Methanotrophic bacteria may consume 60 to 90% of methane (CH4) produced in thawing permafrost peatla...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
As surface temperatures are expected to rise in the future, ice-rich permafrost may thaw, altering s...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic affect soil microorganisms, herbivores, and peatland vegetation, ...
Methane oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs) within the genus Methylobacter constitute the biological ...
Climate change is a major concern in the Arctic region, as large amounts of organic carbon (C) are s...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
Arctic peatlands act as important sources and sinks of carbon. Microbial decomposition takes place i...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
Abstract Methane (CH₄) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate c...
The effect of grazing on the abundance, composition, and methane (CH4) uptake of methanotrophs in gr...
Methanotrophic bacteria may consume 60 to 90% of methane (CH4) produced in thawing permafrost peatla...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
As surface temperatures are expected to rise in the future, ice-rich permafrost may thaw, altering s...