Methanogenesis or
biomethanation is the formation of
methane by
microbes known as
methanogens. Organisms capable of producing methane have been identified only from the
domain Archaea, a group
phylogenetically distinct from both
eukaryotes and
bacteria, although many live in close association with anaerobic bacteria. The production of methane is an important and widespread form of microbial
metabolism. In most environments, it is the final step in the decomposition of
biomass.