Consumption of NO by methanotrophic bacteria in pure culture and in soil
Abstract The methanotrophs Methylomonas angile (type I) and Methylosinus trichosporium (type II) produced nitrite, nitrate and N2O during growth on methane, apparently by heterotrophic nitrification of ammonium. The methanotrophs were also able to consume NO but did not produce it. After incubation...
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