Wetland tree barks are dynamic hotspots for microbial trace gas cycling
Pok Man Leung,
Luke C Jeffrey,
Sean K Bay
et al.
Abstract:Wetland tree stems have recently been shown to be a major source of methane emissions. However, the microbial communities associated within these stems (the caulosphere) and their contribution to biogeochemical cycling of methane and other compounds remain poorly understood. Here, we reveal that specialised microbial communities inhabit the bark of multiple Australian tree species and actively mediate the cycling of methane, hydrogen, and other climate-active trace gases. Based on genome-resolved metagenomics,… Show more
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