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This research aims to understand anaerobic methane oxidation by studying the interactions of specific microorganisms in marine ecosystems. It focuses on developing methods to enrich and analyze these microbes to uncover their metabolic processes and roles in the global methane cycle.
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas produced in diverse terrestrial subsurface and marine ecosystems.
However, the amount of CH4 emitted to the atmosphere from these ecosystems is largely reduced by methanotrophic microorganisms –microbes that oxidize CH4 to obtain energy and carbon source for their metabolism.
Methane oxidation can occur aerobically or anaerobically.
While extensive information is available on aerobic methanotrophs’ biochemistry, physiology and ecology, little is known abo…
ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L'EDUCATION LA SCIENCE ET LA CULTURE - UNESCO
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
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