1995
DOI: 10.1080/00380768.1995.10419569
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Mechanisms of decomposition of acetic acid by methane-producing bacteria in submerged paddy soil

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“…It was reported that a large addition of H2 inhibits acetate oxidation (Lee and Zinder 1988). In the previous paper, we suggested the presence of non-aceticlastic methanogenesis from acetate in paddy soil (Nozoe and Yasuda 1995). The acetate contents increased with the addition of H2 (Table 2, b) and e)).…”
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“…It was reported that a large addition of H2 inhibits acetate oxidation (Lee and Zinder 1988). In the previous paper, we suggested the presence of non-aceticlastic methanogenesis from acetate in paddy soil (Nozoe and Yasuda 1995). The acetate contents increased with the addition of H2 (Table 2, b) and e)).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%