References:
[1]
Clime change 2001, the scientific basis.
Dentener F, Derwent R, Dlugokencky E, Holland E, Isaksen I, Katima J, Kirchhoff V, Matson P, Midgley P and Wang M. (2001)
Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
[2]
Rice Cluster I methanogens, an important group of Archaea producing greenhouse gas in soil.
Conrad R, Erkel C, Liesack W. (2006)
Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 17:262-267.
[PMID:16621512]
[3]
Genome of Rice Cluster I archaea--the key methane producers in the rice rhizosphere.
Erkel C, Kube M, Reinhardt R, Liesack W. (2006)
Science 313:370-372.
[PMID:168579473]
[4]
Isolation of key methanogens for global methane emission from rice paddy fields: a novel isolate affiliated with the clone cluster rice cluster I.
Sakai S, Imachi H, Sekiguchi Y, Ohashi A, Harada H, Kamagata Y. (2007)
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73:4326-4331.
[PMID:17483259]
[5]
Methanocella paludicola gen. nov., sp. nov., a methane-producing archaeon, the first isolate of the lineage 'Rice Cluster I', and proposal of the new archaeal order Methanocellales ord. nov.
Sakai S, Imachi H, Hanada S, Ohashi A, Harada H, Kamagata Y. (2008)
Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 58:929-936.
[PMID:18398197]
[6]
Genome Sequence of a Mesophilic Hydrogenotrophic Methanogen Methanocella paludicola, the First Cultivated Representative of the Order Methanocellales.
Sakai S, Takaki Y, Shimamura S, Sekine M, Tajima T, Kosugi H, Ichikawa N, Tasumi E, Hiraki AT, Shimizu A, Kato Y, Nishiko R, Mori K, Fujita N, Imachi H, Takai K. (2011)
PLoS One. 6(7)
[PMID:21829548]