Energy Conservation and Hydrogenase Function in Methanogenic Archaea, in Particular the GenusMethanosarcina
Abstract
The biological production of methane is vital to the global carbon cycle and accounts for ca. 74% of total methane emissions. The organisms that facilitate this process, methanogenic archaea, belong to a large and phylogenetically diverse group that thrives in a wide range of anaerobic environments. Two main subgroups exist within methanogenic archaea: those with and those without...
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Title
Energy Conservation and Hydrogenase Function in Methanogenic Archaea, in Particular the GenusMethanosarcina
Published Date
Nov 20, 2019
Volume
83
Issue
4
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