In methanogenic environments degradation of fatty acids is a key process in the conversion of organic matter to methane and carbon dioxide. For degradation of fatty acids with three or more carbon atoms syntrophic communities are required. This chapter describes the general features of syntrophic degradation in methanogenic environments and the properties of the microorganisms involved. Syntrophic fatty acid-degrading communities grow at the minimum of what is thermodynamically possible and they employ biochemical mechanisms to share the minimum amount of chemical energy that is available. Aggregation of the syntrophic fatty acid-degrading communities is required for high rate conversion.(undefined
This review summarizes discoveries in syntrophic propionate degradation research and reveals intrigu...
This review summarizes discoveries in syntrophic propionate degradation research and reveals intrigu...
Anaerobic microorganisms are widespread in nature. Sediments, gastrointestinal tracks, volcanic ven...
In methanogenic environments degradation of fatty acids is a key process in the conversion of organi...
In methanogenic environments degradation of fatty acids is a key process in the conversion of organi...
This chapter deals with microbial communities of bacteria and archaea that closely cooperate in meth...
This chapter deals with microbial communities of bacteria and archaea that closely cooperate in meth...
Fatty acids and alcohols are key intermediates in the methanogenic degradation of organic matter, e....
Fatty acids and alcohols are key intermediates in the methanogenic degradation of organic matter, e....
Anaerobic purification is a cost-effective way to treat high strength industrial wastewater. Through...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
Lipids and long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds that support the growth of micro...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
This review summarizes discoveries in syntrophic propionate degradation research and reveals intrigu...
This review summarizes discoveries in syntrophic propionate degradation research and reveals intrigu...
Anaerobic microorganisms are widespread in nature. Sediments, gastrointestinal tracks, volcanic ven...
In methanogenic environments degradation of fatty acids is a key process in the conversion of organi...
In methanogenic environments degradation of fatty acids is a key process in the conversion of organi...
This chapter deals with microbial communities of bacteria and archaea that closely cooperate in meth...
This chapter deals with microbial communities of bacteria and archaea that closely cooperate in meth...
Fatty acids and alcohols are key intermediates in the methanogenic degradation of organic matter, e....
Fatty acids and alcohols are key intermediates in the methanogenic degradation of organic matter, e....
Anaerobic purification is a cost-effective way to treat high strength industrial wastewater. Through...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
Lipids and long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds that support the growth of micro...
In environments where the amount of the inorganic electron acceptors (oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, sulf...
This review summarizes discoveries in syntrophic propionate degradation research and reveals intrigu...
This review summarizes discoveries in syntrophic propionate degradation research and reveals intrigu...
Anaerobic microorganisms are widespread in nature. Sediments, gastrointestinal tracks, volcanic ven...