2023
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-023-03611-4
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Microbial miners take on rare-earth metals

Amber Dance
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“…Because the diversity of methanotrophs is limited, elevated levels of La 3+ in the soil may lead to a loss of function that could not be compensated by other microbes with dramatic consequences for atmospheric CH 4 concentrations and global warming. However, La 3+ is an important element in the metabolism of methanotrophs, and increasing concentrations in the environment could be beneficial with a positive effect on ecosystem processes, bioremediation, and biotechnological applications ( Skovran and Martinez-Gomez, 2015 ; Dance, 2023 ). To the best of our knowledge, only Kravchenko and colleagues ( Kravchenko et al, 2022 ) have examined the implications of La 3+ addition on the composition and activity of methanotrophs in sod-podzolic soil (pH = 5.4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the diversity of methanotrophs is limited, elevated levels of La 3+ in the soil may lead to a loss of function that could not be compensated by other microbes with dramatic consequences for atmospheric CH 4 concentrations and global warming. However, La 3+ is an important element in the metabolism of methanotrophs, and increasing concentrations in the environment could be beneficial with a positive effect on ecosystem processes, bioremediation, and biotechnological applications ( Skovran and Martinez-Gomez, 2015 ; Dance, 2023 ). To the best of our knowledge, only Kravchenko and colleagues ( Kravchenko et al, 2022 ) have examined the implications of La 3+ addition on the composition and activity of methanotrophs in sod-podzolic soil (pH = 5.4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%