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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47630-3 a wide variety of anaerobic environments where they catalyze the terminal step in the anaerobic food chain by converting methanogenic substrates to methane. The complexity of methanogenesis pathways suggests an ancient monophyletic origin of methanogens, a hypothesis that is supported by phylogenetic analyses based upon DNA sequences.不适当 发表于 2025-3-27 04:58:28
Wasseraufnahme und Wasserabgabe, anaerobic bioreactors. The adoption of systems biology principles in systems ecology of reactor microbiomes will open up new perspectives in process control and optimization of biotechnological processes relying on complex open mixed cultures.脱毛 发表于 2025-3-27 07:33:16
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Metagenomics of Methanogenic Communities in Anaerobic Digesters, anaerobic bioreactors. The adoption of systems biology principles in systems ecology of reactor microbiomes will open up new perspectives in process control and optimization of biotechnological processes relying on complex open mixed cultures.inveigh 发表于 2025-3-27 18:45:24
Metagenomics of Methanogenic Communities in Rice Paddy; the Importance of ,s into the adaptation of the . methanogens to paddy field environments have been discussed. Mechanistic understanding of . ecophysiology shall not only shed a light on methanogen evolution and ecology but also pave a way towards the development of biotechnology for control of methane emissions from paddy fields.intercede 发表于 2025-3-28 00:45:11
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parts:.1. Biochemistry of Biogenesis - Hydrocarbons.2. Taxonomy, Ecophysiology and Genomics of Biogenesis - Hydrocarbons.3. Biogenic Communities: Members, Functional Roles.4. Global Consequences of Methane Production.978-3-319-53114-4