A novel identified Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which exhibited nitrate‐ and nitrite‐dependent methane oxidation abilities, could alleviate the disadvantages caused by nitrate supplementation in rumen fluid fermentation
Abstract:After the occurrence of nitrate-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (AMO) in rumen fluid culture was proved, the organisms that perform the denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing (DAMO) process in the rumen of dairy goat were investigated by establishing two enrichment culture systems, which were supplied with methane as the sole carbon source and NaNO 3 or NaNO 2 as the electron acceptor. Several Operational Taxonomic Units (OTU) belonging to Proteobacteria became dominant in the two enrichment systems. T… Show more
“…The publications on nitrite/nitrate-DAMO raised the interest in engineering this AOM pathway for denitrication, which is currently a main nutrient removal step in the biological wastewater treatment process. 47,48,221 Besides, DAMO may also be applied for methane emission reduction from ruminant livestock, 222 which accounts for almost one-third of total anthropogenic methane emissions. pathways for denitrication.…”
Section: Some Of the Possibly Highest Aom Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The publications on nitrite/nitrate-DAMO raised the interest in engineering this AOM pathway for denitrification, which is currently a main nutrient removal step in the biological wastewater treatment process. 47,48,221 Besides, DAMO may also be applied for methane emission reduction from ruminant livestock, 222 which accounts for almost one-third of total anthropogenic methane emissions. 1 DAMO (nitrogen mainly as NO 2 − /NO 3 − ) and DAMO coupled with anaerobic ammonium oxidation (DAMO-Anammox, NO 2 − /NO 3 − together with a significant concentration of NH 4 + ) are two of the commonly studied AOM pathways for denitrification.…”
Section: Some Of the Possibly Highest Aom Ratesmentioning
AOM rates in literature were analyzed and anaerobic methanotrophs significantly cut methane emissions in oceans but not in wetlands, rice paddy, and fresh water. The trophic and metabolic patterns of microorganisms may be limiting the AOM rates.
“…The publications on nitrite/nitrate-DAMO raised the interest in engineering this AOM pathway for denitrication, which is currently a main nutrient removal step in the biological wastewater treatment process. 47,48,221 Besides, DAMO may also be applied for methane emission reduction from ruminant livestock, 222 which accounts for almost one-third of total anthropogenic methane emissions. pathways for denitrication.…”
Section: Some Of the Possibly Highest Aom Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The publications on nitrite/nitrate-DAMO raised the interest in engineering this AOM pathway for denitrification, which is currently a main nutrient removal step in the biological wastewater treatment process. 47,48,221 Besides, DAMO may also be applied for methane emission reduction from ruminant livestock, 222 which accounts for almost one-third of total anthropogenic methane emissions. 1 DAMO (nitrogen mainly as NO 2 − /NO 3 − ) and DAMO coupled with anaerobic ammonium oxidation (DAMO-Anammox, NO 2 − /NO 3 − together with a significant concentration of NH 4 + ) are two of the commonly studied AOM pathways for denitrification.…”
Section: Some Of the Possibly Highest Aom Ratesmentioning
AOM rates in literature were analyzed and anaerobic methanotrophs significantly cut methane emissions in oceans but not in wetlands, rice paddy, and fresh water. The trophic and metabolic patterns of microorganisms may be limiting the AOM rates.
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