The Flötenteich, a small freshwater pond in Oldenburg, Germany, on a cold day in April (air temperature: 11°C, water temperature: 8°C). |
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Methanogens in a freshwater pond
All methanogens belong to the domain Archaea
and are strict anaerobes. They are called methanogens because they
degrade organic matter to methane by feeding on those components. They
thrive in a large variety of habitats among which are anoxic sediments
of freshwater lakes. As methanogens grow quite slowly a lot of patience
is needed to cultivate them in the lab.
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