Patterns in Wetland Microbial Community Composition and Functional Gene Repertoire Associated with Methane Emissions
ABSTRACT Wetland restoration on peat islands previously drained for agriculture has potential to reverse land subsidence and sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide as peat accretes. However, the emission of methane could potentially offset the greenhouse gas benefits of captured carbon. As microbial c...
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Autores principales: | Shaomei He, Stephanie A. Malfatti, Jack W. McFarland, Frank E. Anderson, Amrita Pati, Marcel Huntemann, Julien Tremblay, Tijana Glavina del Rio, Mark P. Waldrop, Lisamarie Windham-Myers, Susannah G. Tringe |
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American Society for Microbiology
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bd95650dea7f47d9a6420070f344a25e |
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