Authors
Anuliina Putkinen, Henri MP Siljanen, Antti Laihonen, Inga Paasisalo, Kaija Porkka, Marja Tiirola, Iikka Haikarainen, Salla Tenhovirta, Mari Pihlatie
Publication date
2021/7
Journal
New Phytologist
Volume
231
Issue
2
Pages
524-536
Description
Methane (CH4) exchange in tree stems and canopies and the processes involved are among the least understood components of the global CH4 cycle. Recent studies have focused on quantifying tree stems as sources of CH4 and understanding abiotic CH4 emissions in plant canopies, with the role of microbial in situ CH4 formation receiving less attention. Moreover, despite initial reports revealing CH4 consumption, studies have not adequately evaluated the potential of microbial CH4 oxidation within trees. In this paper, we discuss the current level of understanding on these processes. Further, we demonstrate the potential of novel metagenomic tools in revealing the involvement of microbes in the CH4 exchange of plants, and particularly in boreal trees. We detected CH4‐producing methanogens and novel monooxygenases, potentially involved in CH4 consumption, in coniferous plants. In addition, our field …
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