shift from acetoclastic to H2-dependent methanogenesis in a west Siberian peat bog at low pH values and isolation of an acidophilic Methanobacterium strain.
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Authors
Kotsyurbenko, O RFriedrich, M W
Simankova, M V
Nozhevnikova, A N
Golyshin, P N
Timmis, K N
Conrad, R
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2007-04
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Methane production and archaeal community composition were studied in samples from an acidic peat bog incubated at different temperatures and pH values. H(2)-dependent methanogenesis increased strongly at the lowest pH, 3.8, and Methanobacteriaceae became important except for Methanomicrobiaceae and Methanosarcinaceae. An acidophilic and psychrotolerant Methanobacterium sp. was isolated using H(2)-plus-CO(2)-supplemented medium at pH 4.5.Citation
shift from acetoclastic to H2-dependent methanogenesis in a west Siberian peat bog at low pH values and isolation of an acidophilic Methanobacterium strain. 2007, 73 (7):2344-8 Appl. Environ. Microbiol.Affiliation
Institut für Mikrobiologie, Carolo-Wilhelmina Technische Universität zu Braunschweig, Biozentrum, Braunschweig, Germany. olk@helmholtz-hzi.dePubMed ID
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0099-2240ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1128/AEM.02413-06
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