Bacteria in tree bark are hungry for methane
While reforestation efforts are important in limiting the progression of climate change, tree stems are known to emit the potent greenhouse gas, methane. Luke Jeffrey and colleagues recently discovered that methanotrophic bacteria colonize the bark of the common lowland tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia...
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Autor principal: | George Andrew S. Inglis |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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