Abiotic selection of microbial genome size in the global ocean
Results
Reactive iron, not fungal community, drives organic carbon oxidation potential in floodplain soils
Genome sequencing provides insight into the reproductive biology, nutritional mode and ploidy of the fern pathogen Mixia osmundae
Metatranscriptomic reconstruction reveals RNA viruses with the potential to shape carbon cycling in soil
SAR11 bacteria linked to ocean anoxia and nitrogen loss
Quantitative iTRAQ-based secretome analysis reveals species-specific and temporal shifts in carbon utilization strategies among manganese(II)-oxidizing Ascomycete fungi
Comparative genomics of Mollicutes-related endobacteria supports a late invasion into Mucoromycota fungi
Complete Genome Sequence of Serratia quinivorans Strain 124R, a Facultative Anaerobe Isolated on Organosolv Lignin as a Sole Carbon Source
Microbial community analysis of three hydrocarbon reservoir cores provides valuable insights for the assessment of reservoir souring potential
Non-photosynthetic lineages sibling to Cyanobacteria associate with eukaryotes in the open ocean
Water aging and the quality of organic carbon sources drive niche partitioning of the active bathypelagic prokaryotic microbiome
Three Genomes from the Phylum Acidobacteria Provide Insight into the Lifestyles of These Microorganisms in Soils▿ †