Comparative Analysis of Root Microbiomes of Rice Cultivars with High and Low Methane Emissions Reveals Differences in Abundance of Methanogenic Archaea and Putative Upstream Fermenters
ABSTRACT Rice cultivation worldwide accounts for ∼7 to 17% of global methane emissions. Methane cycling in rice paddies is a microbial process not only involving methane producers (methanogens) and methane metabolizers (methanotrophs) but also other microbial taxa that affect upstream processes rela...
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Autores principales: | Zachary Liechty, Christian Santos-Medellín, Joseph Edwards, Bao Nguyen, David Mikhail, Shane Eason, Gregory Phillips, Venkatesan Sundaresan |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2d96c757f9d14ec0ae0a56d403e6e68e |
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