2008
DOI: 10.1196/annals.1419.019
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Metabolic, Phylogenetic, and Ecological Diversity of the Methanogenic Archaea

Abstract: Although of limited metabolic diversity, methanogenic archaea or methanogens possess great phylogenetic and ecological diversity. Only three types of methanogenic pathways are known: CO(2)-reduction, methyl-group reduction, and the aceticlastic reaction. Cultured methanogens are grouped into five orders based upon their phylogeny and phenotypic properties. In addition, uncultured methanogens that may represent new orders are present in many environments. The ecology of methanogens highlights their complex inte… Show more

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“…There are three major substrates used by methanogens to produce methane: CO 2 , compounds containing a methyl group or acetate (Liu and Whitman, 2008). In the rumen, the predominant pathway is the hydrogenotrophic using CO 2 as the carbon source and H 2 as the main electron donor (Hungate, 1967).…”
Section: Rumen Methanogensmentioning
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“…There are three major substrates used by methanogens to produce methane: CO 2 , compounds containing a methyl group or acetate (Liu and Whitman, 2008). In the rumen, the predominant pathway is the hydrogenotrophic using CO 2 as the carbon source and H 2 as the main electron donor (Hungate, 1967).…”
Section: Rumen Methanogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methylamines and methanol produced in the rumen can also be used by methylotrophic methanogens of the order Methanosarcinales and Methanosphaera spp. from the order Methanobacteriales (Liu and Whitman, 2008). The contribution of these substrates to methanogenesis has not been measured, but it is likely to be small as the methanogens able to perform this conversion are not predominant members of the rumen methanogenic population (Janssen and Kirs, 2008).…”
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“…Methane is produced by a specialised group of microorganisms, the methanogenic archaea (Liu and Whitman, 2008). The metabolic function of this group is known, the methanogenic community has a limited diversity compared with that of bacteria, and their numbers can be estimated at different rumen locations and followed in time (Janssen and Kirs, 2008).…”
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“…- E-mail: agwright@uvm.edu Methane is produced by methanogens, a diverse group of obligate anaerobic archaea that share methane synthesis as the end product of their anaerobic respiration (Liu and Whitman, 2008). Archaea form a large and diverse domain, both phylogenetically and ecologically, and have been identified in a wide variety of environments.…”
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