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Oxic methane production from methylphosphonate in a large oligotrophic lake: limitation by substrate and organic carbon supply.

Logan M PeoplesJohn E DoreEvan M BilbreyTrista J Vick-MajorsJohn R RanieriKate A EvansAbigail M RossShawn P DevlinMatthew J Church
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2023)
, can produce methane through this process. However, appreciable rates of methane production only occurred when both methylphosphonate and labile sources of carbon were added, indicating that this process may be limited to specific niches and may not be completely responsible for methane concentrations in Flathead Lake. This work adds to our understanding of methane dynamics by describing the organisms and the rates at which they can produce methane through an oxic pathway in a representative oligotrophic lake.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • carbon dioxide