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How To Use Methanogen In A Sentence

  • When sulphate availability is increased sulphate reducing bacteria proliferate and eventually may outcompete methanogens when the sulphate supply is sufficient.
  • These results further indicate that the formation of the siderite concretions is not associated with the activity of methanogenic bacteria.
  • Invitro, sulphate reducing bacteria compete with methanogenic bacteria for hydrogen when sulphate is present.
  • Between 30 and 50% of people in western countries harbour methanogenic bacteria in their colons.
  • In marine sediments and faeces, sulphate reducing bacteria outcompete methanogenic bacteria because of their higher affinity for such substrates.
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  • Dog feces naturally contain bacteria called methanogens, which use hydrogen to break down carbon dioxide into microbial food.
  • Breath methane was measured and viable counts and metabolic activities of methanogenic bacteria and sulphate reducing bacteria determined in faeces.
  • In this regard, both the phylogeny and function of archaeal selenoproteins are consistent with the argument that the archaeal ancestor was a methanogen.
  • Since the discovery that methanogens belong to the Archaea and not to the Bacteria, a number of other archaeal groups have been discovered.
  • In the discussion, the authors present additional evidence that supports their finding, including, but not limited to: (a) the inability to detect cytochromes within the methanogens; (b) the fact that the cell walls of methanogens do not contain peptidoglycan; (c) the 23S rRNA sequence is also divergent from typical bacteria. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Fermentation experiments in our laboratory have shown that colonic sulphate reducing bacteria outcompete methanogenic bacteria for H 2.
  • Methane is formed by a unique group of anaerobic bacteria belonging to the Archaea, the methanogens.
  • Mark Skidmore, a microbiologist at Montana State University in Bozeman, reported at the conference that his team has found methanogens in the Robertson glacier in the Canadian Rockies.
  • We conclude that methanogenesis is regulated by dietary sulphate if sulphate reducing bacteria are present.
  • Invitro, sulphate reducing bacteria compete with methanogenic bacteria for hydrogen when sulphate is present.
  • These results further indicate that the formation of the siderite concretions is not associated with the activity of methanogenic bacteria.
  • Because methanogen is strict with its environment, especially with the occurrence of oxygen, trivial change should disturb the bacterial collects and make the number different from the reality.
  • The influence of methamidophos and acetochlor on the amounts and activity of methanogens in the soil of rice-duck complex ecosystem of wetland.
  • The role of fermentative microbes is mainly in the partial breakdown of organic molecules that then serve as nutrients for the sulfate reducers and the methanogens.
  • Among the archaebacteria, the genome that is most similar to yeast at all thresholds is that of the methanogen Methanosarcina mazei.
  • In marine sediments and faeces, sulphate reducing bacteria outcompete methanogenic bacteria because of their higher affinity for such substrates.
  • When sulphate availability is increased sulphate reducing bacteria proliferate and eventually may outcompete methanogens when the sulphate supply is sufficient.
  • These results further indicate that the formation of the siderite concretions is not associated with the activity of methanogenic bacteria.
  • Quantitative measurements show that in methanogenic subjects the majority of gaseous hydrogen produced from fermentation is consumed by methanogenic bacteria.

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