Authors
Suzanna L. Bräuer, Nathan Basiliko, Henri MP Siljanen, Stephen H. Zinder
Publication date
2020/10
Source
FEMS Microbiology Letters
Volume
367
Issue
20
Pages
fnaa172
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Methane emission feedbacks in wetlands are predicted to influence global climate under climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. Herein, we review the taxonomy and physiological ecology of the microorganisms responsible for methane production in peatlands. Common in peat soils are five of the eight described orders of methanogens spanning three phyla (Euryarchaeota, Halobacterota and Thermoplasmatota). The phylogenetic affiliation of sequences found in peat suggest that members of the thus-far-uncultivated group Candidatus Bathyarchaeota (representing a fourth phylum) may be involved in methane cycling, either anaerobic oxidation of methane and/or methanogenesis, as at least a few organisms within this group contain the essential gene, mcrA, according to metagenomic data. Methanogens in peatlands are notoriously challenging to enrich and isolate; thus, much remains unknown …
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Scholar articles
S L. Bräuer, N Basiliko, H MP Siljanen, S H. Zinder - FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2020