Atmospheric methane oxidizers are present and active in Canadian high Arctic soils
Christine Martineau(Canadian Forest Service), Charles W. Greer(Biotechnology Research Institute), Levente Bodrossy(Seibersdorf Laboratories (Austria)), Étienne Yergeau(Biotechnology Research Institute), Lyle G. Whyte(McGill University), Yao Pan(Netherlands Institute of Ecology)
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