Low-concentration kinetics of atmospheric CH4 oxidation in soil and mechanism of NH4+ inhibition.

Appl Environ Microbiol

The Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.

Published: November 1998

NH4+ inhibition kinetics for CH4 oxidation were examined at near-atmospheric CH4 concentrations in three upland forest soils. Whether NH4+-independent salt effects could be neutralized by adding nonammoniacal salts to control samples in lieu of deionized water was also investigated. Because the levels of exchangeable endogenous NH4+ were very low in the three soils, desorption of endogenous NH4+ was not a significant factor in this study. The Km(app) values for water-treated controls were 9.8, 22, and 57 nM for temperate pine, temperate hardwood, and birch taiga soils, respectively. At CH4 concentrations of

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