Soil microorganisms as controllers of atmospheric trace gases (H2, CO, CH4, OCS, N2O, and NO).

作者: R Conrad

DOI: 10.1128/MR.60.4.609-640.1996

关键词: Soil microbiologyEnvironmental chemistryAnoxic watersAnaerobic bacteriaDenitrifying bacteriaEcologyBiologyOrganic matterSoil organic matterNitrifying bacteriaTrace gas

摘要: … the CH4-rich oxic zone of wetland soils but is achieved by unknown bacteria with high affinity for CH4 in the upland soils, where CH4 is … Methane uptake. The compensation concept can …

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