Reactive oxygen species in aerobic methane formation from vegetation

The first report of aerobic methane emissions from vegetation by an unknown mechanism 1 suggested that this potential new source may make a significant contribution to global methane emissions.  We recently investigated possible mechanisms and reported 2,3 experiments in which UV-irradiation caused...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant signaling & behavior 2009-07, Vol.4 (7), p.629-630
Hauptverfasser: Messenger, David J., McLeod, Andy R., Fry, Stephen C.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The first report of aerobic methane emissions from vegetation by an unknown mechanism 1 suggested that this potential new source may make a significant contribution to global methane emissions.  We recently investigated possible mechanisms and reported 2,3 experiments in which UV-irradiation caused methane emissions from pectin, a major plant cell wall polysaccharide.  Our findings also suggest that UV-generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) release methane from pectin.  This has implications for all other, UV-independent processes which may generate ROS in or close to the plant cell wall and suggests a need to evaluate additional systems for ROS-generated methane emissions in leaves.
ISSN:1559-2316
1559-2324
1559-2324
DOI:10.4161/psb.4.7.8968