Methanotrophs and copper

JD Semrau, AA DiSpirito, S Yoon - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Methanotrophs, cells that consume methane (CH4) as their sole source of carbon and
energy, play key roles in the global carbon cycle, including controlling anthropogenic and …

Methane production and methane consumption: a review of processes underlying wetland methane fluxes

R Segers - Biogeochemistry, 1998 - Springer
Potential rates of both methane production and methane consumptionvary over three orders
of magnitude and their distribution is skew. These rates are weakly correlated with …

Crop residues and management practices: effects on soil quality, soil nitrogen dynamics, crop yield, and nitrogen recovery

K Kumar, KM Goh - Advances in agronomy, 1999 - Elsevier
This review reveals that crop residues of common cultivated crops are an important resource
not only as a source of significant quantities of nutrients for crop production but also affecting …

[PDF][PDF] Anaerobic metabolism: linkages to trace gases and aerobic processes

JP Megonigal, ME Hines, PT Visscher - Biogeochemistry, 2004 - repository.si.edu
Life evolved and flourished in the absence of molecular oxygen (02). As the 02 content of
the atmosphere rose to the present level of 21% beginning about two billion years ago …

Microbial methane oxidation processes and technologies for mitigation of landfill gas emissions

C Scheutz, P Kjeldsen, JE Bogner… - Waste management …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Landfill gas containing methane is produced by anaerobic degradation of organic waste.
Methane is a strong greenhouse gas and landfills are one of the major anthropogenic …

Biogeochemistry of methane exchange between natural wetlands and the atmosphere

SC Whalen - Environmental Engineering Science, 2005 - liebertpub.com
This review examines the interactions among physical, chemical, and biological factors
responsible for methane (CH4) emission from natural wetlands. Methane is a chemically …

Efficiency of nitrification inhibitor DMPP to reduce nitrous oxide emissions under different temperature and moisture conditions

S Menéndez, I Barrena, I Setien… - Soil Biology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Agricultural intensification has led to the use of very high inputs of nitrogen fertilizers into
cultivated land. As a consequence of this, nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions have increased …

Molecular simulation of adsorption and thermodynamic properties on type II kerogen: Influence of maturity and moisture content

T Zhao, X Li, H Zhao, M Li - Fuel, 2017 - Elsevier
The adsorption characteristics of shale under the reservoir conditions have significant effects
on the original gas in place and productivity. In this study, based on realistic kerogen …

Comparative study of methane adsorption of Middle-Upper Ordovician marine shales in the western Ordos Basin, NW China: Insights into impacts of moisture on …

H Huang, R Li, Z Lyu, Y Cheng, B Zhao, Z Jiang… - Chemical Engineering …, 2022 - Elsevier
Impacts of water molecules on subsurface shale gas adsorption is a challenging topic in the
assessment of shale gas resources and the selection of optimized exploitation plans. And …

Methane oxidation in non-flooded soils as affected by crop production

BW Hütsch - European Journal of Agronomy, 2001 - Elsevier
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, which contributes approximately 20% to global
warming. The atmospheric CH4 concentration is increasing rapidly, resulting from an …