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Coexistence patterns of soil methanogens are closely tied to methane generation and community assembly in rice paddies
2021
Microbiome
Background Soil methanogens participate in complex interactions, which determine the community structures and functions. Studies continue to seek the coexistence patterns of soil methanogens, influencing factors and the contribution to methane (CH4) production, which are regulated primarily by species interactions, and the functional significance of these interactions. Here, methane emissions were measured in rice paddies across the Asian continent, and the complex interactions involved in
doi:10.1186/s40168-020-00978-8
pmid:33482926
pmcid:PMC7825242
fatcat:hsskosplmza4zpteeywmbhnadq