Novel facultative Methylocella strains are active methane consumers at terrestrial natural gas seeps.
Muhammad Farhan Ul HaqueAndrew T CrombieJ Colin MurrellPublished in: Microbiome (2019)
Here, we provide evidence, using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods, that Methylocella are abundant and active at terrestrial natural gas seeps, suggesting that they play a significant role in the biogeochemical cycling of these gaseous alkanes. This might also be significant for the design of biotechnological strategies for controlling natural gas emissions, which are increasing globally due to unconventional exploitation of oil and gas.