Methylotrophs, which can utilize methane and/or methanol as sole carbon and energy sources, are key players in the carbon cycle between methane and CO2, the two most important greenhouse gases. This review describes the relationships between methylotrophs and plants, and between methanotrophs (methane-utilizers, a subset of methylotrophs) and heterotrophic bacteria. Some plants emit methane and methanol from their leaves, and provide methylotrophs with habitats. Methanol-utilizing methylotrophs in the genus Methylobacterium are abundant in the phyllosphere and have the ability to promote the growth of some plants. Methanotrophs also inhabit the phyllosphere, and methanotrophs with high methane oxidation activities have been found on aquatic...
The dynamics of methane concentrations in the atmosphere in recent decades has demonstrated many ano...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize single carbon compounds such as methanol (...
Upland soils are a significant sink of atmospheric methane, but the organisms responsible for methan...
Methylotrophs, which can utilize methane and/or methanol as sole carbon and energy sources, are key ...
Not AvailableThe atmospheric methane concentration is increasing rapidly at the rate of around 10 p...
C1-microorganisms that can utilize C1-compounds, such as methane and methanol, are ubiquitous in nat...
The role of soil methylotrophs in methanol exchange with the atmosphere has been widely overlooked. ...
Volatile organic compounds play an important role in microbial interactions. However, little is know...
We provide a survey of the huge diversity of microorganisms now known to be capable of growth on met...
Eutrophic lakes are major contributors to global aquatic methane emissions. Methanotrophy, performed...
The bacterial genus Methylobacterium belongs to the [alpha]-proteobacteria. The main feature of memb...
Motile bacteria take a competitive advantage in colonization of plant surfaces to establish benefici...
Volatile organic compounds play an important role in microbial interactions. However, little is know...
Motile bacteria take a competitive advantage in colonization of plant surfaces to establish benefici...
Methylotrophs, microorganisms that consume C1 compounds, play important roles within the environment...
The dynamics of methane concentrations in the atmosphere in recent decades has demonstrated many ano...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize single carbon compounds such as methanol (...
Upland soils are a significant sink of atmospheric methane, but the organisms responsible for methan...
Methylotrophs, which can utilize methane and/or methanol as sole carbon and energy sources, are key ...
Not AvailableThe atmospheric methane concentration is increasing rapidly at the rate of around 10 p...
C1-microorganisms that can utilize C1-compounds, such as methane and methanol, are ubiquitous in nat...
The role of soil methylotrophs in methanol exchange with the atmosphere has been widely overlooked. ...
Volatile organic compounds play an important role in microbial interactions. However, little is know...
We provide a survey of the huge diversity of microorganisms now known to be capable of growth on met...
Eutrophic lakes are major contributors to global aquatic methane emissions. Methanotrophy, performed...
The bacterial genus Methylobacterium belongs to the [alpha]-proteobacteria. The main feature of memb...
Motile bacteria take a competitive advantage in colonization of plant surfaces to establish benefici...
Volatile organic compounds play an important role in microbial interactions. However, little is know...
Motile bacteria take a competitive advantage in colonization of plant surfaces to establish benefici...
Methylotrophs, microorganisms that consume C1 compounds, play important roles within the environment...
The dynamics of methane concentrations in the atmosphere in recent decades has demonstrated many ano...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize single carbon compounds such as methanol (...
Upland soils are a significant sink of atmospheric methane, but the organisms responsible for methan...