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3D image of Tetrahydromethanopterin skeletal formula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paddy FIELD /man-made methane sources Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paddy FIELD /man-made methane sources Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane emission from rice fields. Rice paddies are a major source of atmospheric methane (CH4). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane structural formula and molecular models Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D image of Coenzyme M skeletal formula Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D image of Coenzyme B skeletal formula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diagram illustrating methane production and consumption processes in soil, depicting biogeochemical cycles and environmental
Methane Emmissions From Livestock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane emission from rice fields. Rice paddies are a major source of atmospheric methane. Wetland rice cultivation a major Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane natural gas molecule. Skeletal formula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane natural gas molecule. Main component of natural gas and LNG liquefied natural gas and biogas, produced by fermentation.. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane natural gas molecule. Main component of natural gas and LNG liquefied natural gas and biogas, produced by fermentation.. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Methane natural gas molecule. Main component of natural gas and LNG liquefied natural gas and biogas, produced by fermentation.. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross-section of soil revealing methane cycle with plants, roots, and microbial activity including oxidation and anaerobic zones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross-sectional diagram of soil illustrating methane production and consumption processes. Methane (CH?) is produced in anaerobic subsoil by methanogenesis. Arrows denote CH? moving upward, intersecting aerobic zones where methanotrophy (methane consumption) occurs. Aboveground, arrows depict CH?, CO?, and N?O fluxes. The soil layers shown include topsoil, subsoil, and parent material. Plants on the surface aid microbial communities in methane processing. The landscape is grassy with distant trees, under a clear sky.


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