HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Communication and colleagues from the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne , RU, UK have published the research work: Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community, in the Journal: Microorganisms 2020, 1467 of /2020/
SUMMARY
Methane (CH4 ) is an important greenhouse gas, with a global warming potential over 100 years (GWP100 ) between 28 and 36 times that of carbon_dioxide (CO2 ). In temperate, tropical and high-latitude environments at low in situ temperatures, methane production is generally dominated by mesophilic methanogens, carrying out acetate fermentation (acetoclastic methanogenesis). When acetoclastic methanogenesis is . . .
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