The chemical biology of methanogenesis

作者: James G. Ferry

DOI: 10.1016/J.PSS.2010.08.014

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摘要: Two distinct pathways account for most of the CH4 produced in the majority of the diverse and vast anaerobic environments of Earth's biosphere by microbes that are classified in the …

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