Anaerobic oxidation of petroleum hydrocarbons by microbial communities in bottom sediments of oil-methane seep “Zelenseep” (Lake Baikal) under thermophilic conditions
Key Points
Microbial communities in thermophilic conditions demonstrate the capacity for anaerobic oxidation of petroleum hydrocarbons, suggesting ecological adaptations.
Key evidence shows significant hydrocarbon degradation under anaerobic conditions, associated with methane seep at Lake Baikal.
Assessment of sediment samples from Lake Baikal identifies unique microbial processes contributing to the oxidation of petroleum hydrocarbons under thermophilic conditions.
Significance highlights potential for bioremediation strategies in environments impacted by oil pollution and methane emissions.
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