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Cryptic Inoviruses Revealed As Pervasive in Bacteria and Archaea Across Earth’S Biomes
Prokaryotic Biodiversity of Lonar Meteorite Crater Soda Lake Sediment and Community Dynamics During Microenvironmental Ph Homeostasis by Metagenomics
Cryptic Inoviruses Are Pervasive in Bacteria and Archaea Across Earth's
Influencia De La Comunidad Bacteriana En Los Ciclos Biogeoquímicos Del Carbono Y El Nitrógeno En El Ecosistema De Manglar
Spatial Variations of Community Structures and Methane Cycling Across a Transect of Lei-Gong-Hou Mud Volcanoes in Eastern Taiwan
The Genome Sequence of Methanohalophilus Mahii SLPT
The Genome Sequence of Methanohalophilus Mahii SLPT
Methanogens: Biochemical Background and Biotechnological Applications Franziska Enzmann1, Florian Mayer1 , Michael Rother2 and Dirk Holtmann1*
Cryptic Inoviruses Revealed As Pervasive in Bacteria and Archaea
Methylotrophic Methanogenesis in Hydraulically Fractured Shales
Microbial Drivers of Methane Emissions from Unrestored Industrial Salt Ponds ✉ Jinglie Zhou1, Susanna M
Spatial Variations of the Methanogenic Communities in the Sediments of Tropical Mangroves
Cardiff Bay, Wales)
Rare Biosphere Archaea Assimilate Acetate in Precambrian Terrestrial Subsurface at 2.2 Km Depth
Insights Into the Ecological Roles and Evolution of Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase-Containing Hot Spring Archaea
Cryptic Inoviruses Revealed As Pervasive in Bacteria and Archaea Across Earth's Biomes
Supplementary Information: Microbial Diversity and Methanogenic Activity of Antrim Shale Formation Waters from Recently Fracture
Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Top View
Microbial Diversity and Methanogenic Activity of Antrim Shale Formation Waters from Recently Fractured Wells
Anaerobic Microbial Methanol Conversion in Marine Sediments
Polyamine Analysis of Thermophilic, Acidophilic, Alkaliphilic and Radio
Spatial Variations of the Methanogenic Communities in the Sediments Of
Response of Methanogens in Arctic Sediments to Temperature and Methanogenic Substrate Availability