Methanogenesis: Ecology, Physiology, Biochemistry & Genetics

James G. Ferry

Methanogenesis: Ecology, Physiology, Biochemistry & Genetics
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Chapman and Hall
Country
United Kingdom
Published
31 August 1994
Pages
536
ISBN
9780412035319

Methanogenesis: Ecology, Physiology, Biochemistry & Genetics

James G. Ferry

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Since the general recognition of the Archaebacteria, research into the evolution, metabolism, molecular biology and ecological roles of these fastidious anaerobes has proceeded at an ever-increasing pace. All possess a very novel biochemistry and many exploit unique ecological niches. Methanogens, which convert one-and-two carbon compounds into the important atmospheric gas methane, are the largest group among the Archaebacteria. Of all microbial groups, methanogens provide perhaps the best opportunity to study evolution because of their phyologenetic diversity and unique biochemistry. Today, the analysis of methanogens is at a threshold. Molecular-biological studies of these microorganisms are revealing more and more processes unique to this group, and in turn, studies of methanogens are providing new perspectives to the broader fields of biochemistry and molecular biology. This volume on methanogenesis aims to provide the reader with a comprehensive view of the field and point to future trends. This book should be of interest to microbial ecologists, animal scientists, the industrial sector, microbial physiologists, enzymologists, and molecular evolutionary biologists.

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