The results indicate that every bromeliad tank is a unique island with respect to its resident microbial community. The presence of methanogens and active methanotrophs in all tank slurries further indicates the potential for both methane formation and methane oxidation.Max Planck Gesellschaft; LOEWE (Synmicro) Programm der hessischen Landesregierung zur Entwicklung wissenschaftlicher-ökonomischer Exzellenzresearc
Methane is the second most abundant greenhouse gas in atmosphere. With increasing emissions and more...
International audienceAnoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) are a very significant metabolic functi...
Methanogens are anaerobic archaea which conserve energy by producing methane. Found in nearly every ...
Plants within the family Bromeliaceae possess unique foliage arranged in compact rosettes capable ...
Several thousands of tank bromeliads per hectare of neotropical forest create a unique wetland ecosy...
Tank bromeliads are common epiphytic plants throughout neotropical forests that store significant am...
The Atlantic Rainforest does not have a uniform physiognomy, its relief determines different environ...
Tank bromeliads are epiphytic plants that make their home on the trunks and along the branches of tr...
The restoration of peatlands is an important strategy to counteract subsidence and loss of biodivers...
Feuchtgebiete repräsentieren die größte Quelle des Treibhausgases Methan (CH4), das jährlich mit 500...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...
Abstract Tank-forming bromeliads, suspended in the rain-forest canopy, possess foliage arranged in c...
Tropical peatlands are globally important carbon reservoirs that play a crucial role in fluxes of at...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...
International audienceWe assessed the occurrence of algae in five species of tank-bromeliads found i...
Methane is the second most abundant greenhouse gas in atmosphere. With increasing emissions and more...
International audienceAnoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) are a very significant metabolic functi...
Methanogens are anaerobic archaea which conserve energy by producing methane. Found in nearly every ...
Plants within the family Bromeliaceae possess unique foliage arranged in compact rosettes capable ...
Several thousands of tank bromeliads per hectare of neotropical forest create a unique wetland ecosy...
Tank bromeliads are common epiphytic plants throughout neotropical forests that store significant am...
The Atlantic Rainforest does not have a uniform physiognomy, its relief determines different environ...
Tank bromeliads are epiphytic plants that make their home on the trunks and along the branches of tr...
The restoration of peatlands is an important strategy to counteract subsidence and loss of biodivers...
Feuchtgebiete repräsentieren die größte Quelle des Treibhausgases Methan (CH4), das jährlich mit 500...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...
Abstract Tank-forming bromeliads, suspended in the rain-forest canopy, possess foliage arranged in c...
Tropical peatlands are globally important carbon reservoirs that play a crucial role in fluxes of at...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...
International audienceWe assessed the occurrence of algae in five species of tank-bromeliads found i...
Methane is the second most abundant greenhouse gas in atmosphere. With increasing emissions and more...
International audienceAnoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) are a very significant metabolic functi...
Methanogens are anaerobic archaea which conserve energy by producing methane. Found in nearly every ...