Publication in Frontiers in Microbiology; Biology of Archaea
Microbiological insight into various underground gas storages in Vienna Basin focusing on methanogenic Archaea
The cultivation and investigation of strictly anaerobic microorganisms belong to the fields of anaerobic microbial physiology, microbiology, and biotechnology. Anaerobic cultivation methods differ from classic microbiological techniques in several aspects. The requirement for special instruments, which are designed to prevent the contact of the specimen with air/molecular oxygen by different means of manipulation, makes this field more challenging for general research compared to working with aerobic microorganisms.
Microbiological insight into various underground gas storages in Vienna Basin focusing on methanogenic Archaea
In situ field experiment shows the potential of methanogenic archaea for biomethane production from underground gas storage in natural rock environment