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This project investigates how certain microbes in wetland sediments convert dimethyl sulfide into methane, a potent greenhouse gas. By understanding these microbial processes and their responses to temperature changes, the project aims to improve methane emission predictions and inform climate change mitigation strateg…
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is the most abundant organic sulfur compound emitted to the atmosphere and is considered as the ‘climate-cooling gas’.
However, its microbial degradation in anoxic sediments leads to the production of methane and carbon dioxide, which are the significant greenhouse gases.
Wetlands, which account for ~ 30% of the methane emissions from natural sources globally, are hotspots for DMS with concentrations up to 10µM.
Better monitoring and management of wetlands in terms of meth…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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