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View article: Influence of environmental settings, including vegetation, on speciation of the redox-sensitive elements in the sediments of monomictic Lake Kinneret
Influence of environmental settings, including vegetation, on speciation of the redox-sensitive elements in the sediments of monomictic Lake Kinneret Open
The redox conditions in the littoral limnic sediments may be affected by the penetration of plant roots which provide channels for oxygen transport into the sediment while decomposition of the dead roots results in consumption of oxygen. T…
View article: Survival strategies of aerobic methanotrophs under hypoxia in methanogenic lake sediments
Survival strategies of aerobic methanotrophs under hypoxia in methanogenic lake sediments Open
Background Microbial methane oxidation, methanotrophy, plays a crucial role in mitigating the release of the potent greenhouse gas methane from aquatic systems. While aerobic methanotrophy is a well-established process in oxygen-rich envir…
View article: Survival strategies of aerobic methanotrophs under hypoxia in methanogenic lake sediments
Survival strategies of aerobic methanotrophs under hypoxia in methanogenic lake sediments Open
Background Microbial methane oxidation, methanotrophy, plays a crucial role in mitigating the release of the potent greenhouse gas methane from aquatic systems. While aerobic methanotrophy is a well-established process in oxygen-rich envir…
View article: Aerobic methanotrophy increases the net iron reduction in methanogenic lake sediments
Aerobic methanotrophy increases the net iron reduction in methanogenic lake sediments Open
In methane (CH 4 ) generating sediments, methane oxidation coupled with iron reduction was suggested to be catalyzed by archaea and bacterial methanotrophs of the order Methylococcales. However, the co-existence of these aerobic and anaero…
View article: Long-term incubations provide insight into the mechanisms of anaerobic oxidation of methane in methanogenic lake sediments
Long-term incubations provide insight into the mechanisms of anaerobic oxidation of methane in methanogenic lake sediments Open
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is among the main processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. Geochemical profiles and experiments with fresh sediments from Lake Kinneret (Israel) indicate t…
View article: Aerobic methanotrophic activity stimulates iron reduction in lake sediments 
Aerobic methanotrophic activity stimulates iron reduction in lake sediments  Open
<p>Recent observations from shallow anoxic lacustrine sediments around the world show an unexpected presence of bacterial methanotrophs, usually typified to be aerobic, together with anaerobic microorganisms, such as methanogens and …
View article: Reply on RC3
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Abstract. Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is among the main processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. Geochemical profiles and experiments with fresh sediments from Lake Kinneret (Israel) …
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Abstract. Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is among the main processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. Geochemical profiles and experiments with fresh sediments from Lake Kinneret (Israel) …
View article: Comment on bg-2021-223
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Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is one of the major processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. In Lake Kinneret sediments, iron-coupled AOM (Fe-AOM) was suggested to play a substantial role…
View article: Comment on bg-2021-223
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Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is one of the major processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. In Lake Kinneret sediments, iron-coupled AOM (Fe-AOM) was suggested to play a substantial role…
View article: Comment on bg-2021-223
Comment on bg-2021-223 Open
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is one of the major processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. In Lake Kinneret sediments, iron-coupled AOM (Fe-AOM) was suggested to play a substantial role…
View article: Comment on bg-2021-223
Comment on bg-2021-223 Open
Abstract. Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is one of the major processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. In Lake Kinneret sediments, iron-coupled AOM (Fe-AOM) was suggested to play a substa…
View article: Modification of methane oxidation pathways during long-term incubations of methanic lake sediments
Modification of methane oxidation pathways during long-term incubations of methanic lake sediments Open
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is one of the major processes limiting the release of the greenhouse gas methane from natural environments. In Lake Kinneret sediments, iron-coupled AOM (Fe-AOM) was suggested to play a substantial role…
View article: Supplementary material to "Modification of methane oxidation pathways during long-term incubations of methanic lake sediments"
Supplementary material to "Modification of methane oxidation pathways during long-term incubations of methanic lake sediments" Open
X-ray diffraction analysisA sediment bulk between 17-40 cm depth was taken from a sediment core collected on July 2020.It was homogenized, dried in 60℃ in the oven, and grounded to powder.The sediment was analyzed by X-rey diffraction anal…
View article: Metagenomic insights into the metabolism of microbial communities that mediate iron and methane cycling in Lake Kinneret iron-rich methanic sediments
Metagenomic insights into the metabolism of microbial communities that mediate iron and methane cycling in Lake Kinneret iron-rich methanic sediments Open
Complex microbial communities facilitate iron and methane transformations in anoxic methanic sediments of freshwater lakes, such as Lake Kinneret (the Sea of Galilee, Israel). The phylogenetic and functional diversity of these consortia ar…
View article: Supplementary material to "Metagenomic insights into the metabolism of microbial communities that mediate iron and methane cycling in Lake Kinneret sediments"
Supplementary material to "Metagenomic insights into the metabolism of microbial communities that mediate iron and methane cycling in Lake Kinneret sediments" Open
Method S1: Analysis of microbial diversity in slurry incubations based on the 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing.Total genomic DNA was extracted from duplicate samples of the slurries using the MoBio Power Soil DNA isolation kit (MoBio Labo…
View article: Metagenomic insights into the metabolism of microbial communities that mediate iron and methane cycling in Lake Kinneret sediments
Metagenomic insights into the metabolism of microbial communities that mediate iron and methane cycling in Lake Kinneret sediments Open
Complex microbial communities facilitate iron and methane transformations in anoxic methanic sediments of freshwater lakes, such as Lake Kinneret (The Sea of Galilee, Israel). The phylogenetic and functional diversity of these consortia …
View article: The evolvement of anaerobic oxidation of methane in fresh water sediments
The evolvement of anaerobic oxidation of methane in fresh water sediments Open
<p>Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that is produced naturally via microbial processes in anoxic environments (i.e. marine and lake sediments). The release of methane to the atmosphere from sediments is controlled by its aerobic an…
View article: Aquatic and terrestrial cyanobacteria produce methane
Aquatic and terrestrial cyanobacteria produce methane Open
Cyanobacteria, the most ancient and abundant photoautotrophs on Earth, produce the greenhouse gas methane during photosynthesis.
View article: S.DB.1| Microbial composition of Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations based on SILVA (V132) database -Taxonomic classification (up until genus level) and abundance (in percentage) based on metagenomic reads to SILVA (V132) database. Eukaryote, Chloroplast, Mitochondria sequences were removed before normalization.
S.DB.1| Microbial composition of Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations based on SILVA (V132) database -Taxonomic classification (up until genus level) and abundance (in percentage) based on metagenomic reads to SILVA (V132) database. Eukaryote, Chloroplast, Mitochondria sequences were removed before normalization. Open
Microbial composition of Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations based on SILVA (V132) database -Taxonomic classification (up until genus level) and abundance (in percentage) based on metagenomic reads to SILVA (V132) database. Euka…
View article: S.DB.4| ANME2d Multiheme c-type cytochromes (MHC)sequences used as a query for BLASTing against Lake Kinneret sediment metagenome.
S.DB.4| ANME2d Multiheme c-type cytochromes (MHC)sequences used as a query for BLASTing against Lake Kinneret sediment metagenome. Open
ANME2d Multiheme c-type cytochromes (MHC)sequences used as a query for BLASTing against Lake Kinneret sediment metagenome.
View article: S.DB.8| Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for heterodisulfide reductase subunits A, D and E
S.DB.8| Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for heterodisulfide reductase subunits A, D and E Open
Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for heterodisulfide reductase subunits A, D and E
View article: Table S2
Table S2 Open
Thermodynamic calculation for the feasibility of active Fe-AOM in Lake Kinneret methanic zone.
View article: S.DB.6 | Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for methanogenesis related enzymes -FwdC/FmdC, Ftr, Mch , MtrA, Mer, Mtd, mcrA
S.DB.6 | Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for methanogenesis related enzymes -FwdC/FmdC, Ftr, Mch , MtrA, Mer, Mtd, mcrA Open
Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for methanogenesis related enzymes -FwdC/FmdC , Ftr, Mch , MtrA , Mer , Mtd , mcrA
View article: S.DB.5| Abundance (in units of counts per million (CPM)) of genes encoding for F420:methanophenazine dehydrogenase complex (fpoABCDHIJKLMNO) in Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations.
S.DB.5| Abundance (in units of counts per million (CPM)) of genes encoding for F420:methanophenazine dehydrogenase complex (fpoABCDHIJKLMNO) in Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations. Open
S.DB.5| Abundance (in units of counts per million (CPM)) of genes encoding for F420:methanophenazine dehydrogenase complex (fpoABCDHIJKLMNO) in Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations.
View article: S.DB.7| Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for extracellular electron transfer related enzymes - MHC, omcS and pilA
S.DB.7| Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for extracellular electron transfer related enzymes - MHC, omcS and pilA Open
Metagenomic hits (amino acid sequences) for extracellular electron transfer related enzymes - MHC, omcS and pilA
View article: S.DB.3| Abundance and classification of genes in Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations based on KEGG orthology (in units of counts per million (CPM)). Untitled Item
S.DB.3| Abundance and classification of genes in Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations based on KEGG orthology (in units of counts per million (CPM)). Untitled Item Open
S.DB.3| Abundance and classification of genes in Lake Kinneret sediments and slurry incubations based on KEGG orthology (in units of counts per million (CPM)).