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Methane-producing bacteria did not metabolize methionine.
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The results showed that the dominant microorganism groups were the methanogenic bacteria including hydrolytic fermentative, hydrogen-producing acetogenic and methane-producing bacteria.
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The amount of CH4 produced by pigs fed the low-fiber diet was 1.4 liters/day per animal.
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H2 Production by Selenomonas ruminantium in the Absence and Presence of Methanogenic Bacteria
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Scheifinger CC Wolin MJ  » 
Appl Microbiol (1975) Show Abstract »
H2 production is increased markedly, in some cases almost 100-fold, when the selenomonads are co-cultured with methane-producing bacteria.
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Microbial Fuel Cells and Microbial Ecology: Applications in Ruminant Health and Production Research
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Bretschger O Nelson KE  » 
Microb Ecol (2010) Show Abstract »
Archaea predominantly utilize H2 and CO2 to produce CH4.
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Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor--a review.
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Bal AS, Dhagat NN
Indian J Environ Health (2001) Show Abstract »
The methane-producing bacteria consist of several different groups.
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Abstract Vertical distributions of sulfate-reducing bacteria and methane-producing archaea were investigated in the profundal sediment of a freshwater lake using membrane-immobilized small subunit rRNA hybridization with group- and genus-specific oligonucleotide probes.
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Turning manure into gold
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Parker J
EMBO Rep (2002) Show Abstract »
The potential of methane-producing bacteria to meet future energy needs
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A strong competition between methanogens and sulphidogens took place in the R2 sludge with half of the methanol-COD being used by methane-producing bacteria and the other half by sulphate-reducing bacteria.
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Strategies to reduce methane emissions from farmed ruminants grazing on pasture.
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Buddle BM Neil Wedlock D  » 
Vet J (2010) Show Abstract »
Understanding the complexity of the rumen microbiota, including methane-producing Archaea, is in its infancy.
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