2011
DOI: 10.5539/ep.v1n1p75
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Community Shift of Methane-oxidizing Bacteria in Cover Soil of Waste Landfills Due to Methane Emission

Abstract: Methane oxidation at landfill surfaces was characterized using both physiological and genetically -based assessments of bacterial community. Two different types of methane oxidation were observed, depended on one of which involved separate methane-oxidizing reaction that were dependent on the initial methane concentration, and the other one involved normal Michaelis-Menten type kinetics. The MOB community structure was assayed by culture-independent molecular microbiological methods. The gene amplified by pmoA… Show more

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