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Revival of Archaeal Methane Microbiology.

Cornelia Ulrike Welte
Published in: mSystems (2018)
The methane concentration in the Earth's atmosphere is rising, and, as methane is a potent greenhouse gas, it contributes considerably to climate change. It is produced by methanogenic archaea that thrive in anoxic habitats and can be oxidized by methane-oxidizing bacteria or archaea. In this Perspective, recent innovations and discoveries in archaeal methane microbiology are discussed and a future outlook on how novel methane-metabolizing archaea might be cultivated is provided.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • climate change
  • carbon dioxide
  • risk assessment
  • human health