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1. A novel Type I methanotroph Methylolobus aquaticus gen. nov. sp. nov. isolated from a tropical wetland.

2. Description of 'Ca. Methylobacter oryzae' KRF1, a novel species from the environmentally important Methylobacter clade 2.

3. Methylicorpusculum oleiharenae gen. nov., sp. nov., an aerobic methanotroph isolated from an oil sands tailings pond.

4. Niche partitioning of methane-oxidizing bacteria along the oxygen-methane counter gradient of stratified lakes.

5. A putative novel Methylobacter member (KRF1) from the globally important Methylobacter clade 2: cultivation and salient draft genome features.

6. Methylotetracoccus oryzae Strain C50C1 Is a Novel Type Ib Gammaproteobacterial Methanotroph Adapted to Freshwater Environments.

7. Renaming of 'Candidatus Methylocucumis oryzae' as Methylocucumis oryzae gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel Type I methanotroph isolated from India.

8. Description of 'Candidatus Methylocucumis oryzae', a novel Type I methanotroph with large cells and pale pink colour, isolated from an Indian rice field.

9. Rapid isolation of fast-growing methanotrophs from environmental samples using continuous cultivation with gradually increased dilution rates.

10. Activity and diversity of methane-oxidizing bacteria along a Norwegian sub-Arctic glacier forefield.

11. New molecular method to detect denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation bacteria from different environmental niches.

12. Molecular and stable isotopic evidence for the occurrence of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria in the mangrove sediment of Zhangjiang Estuary, China.

13. Spatial and temporal distribution of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria in an intertidal zone of the East China Sea.

14. Characterization of the first rice paddy cluster I isolate, Methyloterricola oryzae gen. nov., sp. nov. and amended description of Methylomagnum ishizawai.

15. Salinity Affects the Composition of the Aerobic Methanotroph Community in Alkaline Lake Sediments from the Tibetan Plateau.

16. Current advances in molecular methods for detection of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidizing bacteria in natural environments.

17. Enrichment and characteristics of mixed methane-oxidizing bacteria from a Chinese coal mine.

18. A new cell morphotype among methane oxidizers: a spiral-shaped obligately microaerophilic methanotroph from northern low-oxygen environments.

19. Methane release from sediment seeps to the atmosphere is counteracted by highly active Methylococcaceae in the water column of deep oligotrophic Lake Constance.

20. Methylovulum psychrotolerans sp. nov., a cold-adapted methanotroph from low-temperature terrestrial environments, and emended description of the genus Methylovulum.

21. Genome Characteristics of a Novel Type I Methanotroph (Sn10-6) Isolated from a Flooded Indian Rice Field.

22. Biological conversion of biogas to methanol using methanotrophs isolated from solid-state anaerobic digestate.

23. Methylomagnum ishizawai gen. nov., sp. nov., a mesophilic type I methanotroph isolated from rice rhizosphere.

24. Isolation of methanotrophic bacteria from termite gut.

25. Biogeographical distribution of denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing bacteria in Chinese wetland ecosystems.

26. Methyloprofundus sedimenti gen. nov., sp. nov., an obligate methanotroph from ocean sediment belonging to the 'deep sea-1' clade of marine methanotrophs.

27. Isolation of viable type I and II methanotrophs using cell-imprinted polyurethane thin films.

28. Gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs dominate cold methane seeps in floodplains of West Siberian rivers.

29. Molecular diversity of the methanotrophic bacteria communities associated with disused tin-mining ponds in Kampar, Perak, Malaysia.

30. Methylocaldum marinum sp. nov., a thermotolerant, methane-oxidizing bacterium isolated from marine sediments, and emended description of the genus Methylocaldum.

31. [Research progress of atmospheric methane oxidizers in soil].

32. Community structure of planktonic methane-oxidizing bacteria in a subtropical reservoir characterized by dominance of phylotype closely related to nitrite reducer.

33. Methyloparacoccus murrellii gen. nov., sp. nov., a methanotroph isolated from pond water.

34. Characterization and phylogeny of a novel methanotroph, Methyloglobulus morosus gen. nov., spec. nov.

35. Diversity and activity of methanotrophs in landfill cover soils with and without landfill gas recovery systems.

36. Customized media based on miniaturized screening improve growth rate and cell yield of methane-oxidizing bacteria of the genus Methylomonas.

37. [Culturable psychrotolerant methanotrophic bacteria in landfill cover soil].

38. [Methanotrophic bacteria in cold seeps of the floodplains of northern rivers].

39. Spatial patterns of methanotrophic communities along a hydrological gradient in a riparian wetland.

40. Vertical profiles of community and activity of methanotrophs in landfill cover soils of different age.

41. Autonomous application of quantitative PCR in the deep sea: in situ surveys of aerobic methanotrophs using the deep-sea environmental sample processor.

42. Methylomarinum vadi gen. nov., sp. nov., a methanotroph isolated from two distinct marine environments.

43. Anaerobic oxidization of methane in a minerotrophic peatland: enrichment of nitrite-dependent methane-oxidizing bacteria.

44. One millimetre makes the difference: high-resolution analysis of methane-oxidizing bacteria and their specific activity at the oxic-anoxic interface in a flooded paddy soil.

45. Structure and function of methanotrophic communities in a landfill-cover soil.

46. Distribution of putative denitrifying methane oxidizing bacteria in sediment of a freshwater lake, Lake Biwa.

47. Methanotrophic communities in Australian woodland soils of varying salinity.

48. Identification of functionally active aerobic methanotrophs in sediments from an arctic lake using stable isotope probing.

49. Miniaturized extinction culturing is the preferred strategy for rapid isolation of fast-growing methane-oxidizing bacteria.

50. Community structure, abundance, and activity of methanotrophs in the Zoige wetland of the Tibetan Plateau.

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