Methanobacterium
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- Can Martian Life Exist Under Dry Conditions? Michael Kendrick University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Earth Organisms Survive Under Low-Pressure Martian Conditions 1 June 2015, by Chris Branam
- The Hydrogen Threshold of Obligately Methyl-Reducing Methanogens Christopher Feldewert, Kristina Lang and Andreas Brune*
- Growth and Survivability of Microorganisms at Martian Temperatures and Pressures Rebecca Lynne Mickol University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Mobile Genetic Elements in Methanobacterium Thermoformicicum
- The Complete Genome Sequence of the Rumen Methanogen
- Evidence of Life on Mars? R
- The Effects of Trace Elements on the Metabolisms of Anaerobic Microbial
- A Rapid, Sensitive, Low-Cost Assay for Detecting Hydrogenotrophic Methanogens in Anaerobic Digesters Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification
- Activity of Methanogenic Archaea Under Simulated Mars Analog Conditions
- Genome-Centered Metagenomics Analysis Reveals the Microbial
- Laser Spectroscopic Real Time Measurements of Methanogenic Activity Under Simulated Martian Subsurface Analog Conditions
- Methanobacterium Movilense Sp. Nov., a Hydrogenotrophic, Secondary-Alcohol-Utilizing Methanogen from the Anoxic Sediment of a Subsurface Lake
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- Terraforming Mars the Role of Pioneer Organisms and the Possibility of a Biologically Driven Nitrogen Cycle
- Methanogen Sensitivity to Ultraviolet Radiation: Implications for Life on Mars N
- Ion Transport and Methane Production in Methanobacterium Thermoautotrophicum FRANK D
- Astrobiology Society of Britain, 4 Biannual Meeting Royal Holloway