Ann Microbiol Immunol | Volume 4, Issue 1 | Mini Review | Open Access

Diversity of Greenhouse Gas Producing and Mitigating Microbes in the Soil - A Review Article

Endeshaw Abatenh*

Department of Biotechnology, College of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

*Correspondance to: Endeshaw Abatenh 

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Abstract

Climate change is a serious issue for our planet. Climate change is the consequence of greenhouse
gas emissions deliberately without nature’s permission. The challenge is until now continued
broadly. Exploring and exploiting soil microbes are one of the solutions to overcome permanently.
Soil microbes are not only producers but users of greenhouse gases for their metabolic pathway.
Diverse greenhouse gas-producing and mitigating microbes are involved. Microbes are providing
secured positive and negative responses to global warming. But a microbial community has not
been studied in detail yet. Overall, it needs an urgent metagenomics study.

Citation:

Abatenh E. Diversity of Greenhouse Gas Producing and Mitigating Microbes in the Soil - A Review Article. Ann Microbiol Immunol. 2021; 4(1): 1026..

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