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What Happens Underground Influences Global Nutrient Cycles
… mutant library leads to photosynthetic defects, offering insights into how algal ponds can regulate photosynthesis … (BER), Brodie and his colleagues have been running a soil-warming experiment in the Sierra Nevada mountain range … particularly, what happens in the rhizosphere where plants, microbes and soil interact below the ground, influencing the …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 19: Bill Fenical
… you think about the fact that, when plants and animals and microbes evolve, they evolve to make molecules that improve … are many others, including Streptomycetes, which are common soil bacteria. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, we talk about them a lot … even things that key out to what you would say are classic soil microorganisms from the ocean, half or more require …
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Effects of Polar Light Cycle on Microbial Food Web
… greatly contributes to our larger understanding of carbon and other nutrient cycles on a global scale. Summary Ace Lake, located in the … is a strong chemical and salinity gradient — and green sulfur bacteria,  Chlorobium , blooms. The specific mixture …
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Marine Microbe Contains Multitudes
In the ocean’s North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, microbes tend to stay localized at different depths. But … on different ways of living. The Impact Microbes help regulate the global carbon cycle — fixing, transforming, and respiring carbon. …
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A dynamic microbial sulfur cycle in a serpentinizing continental ophiolite
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Rapid Response of Nitrogen Cycling Gene Transcription to Labile Carbon Amendments in a Soil Microbial Community
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Comparative genomic and physiological analysis provides insights into the role of Acidobacteria in organic carbon utilization in Arctic tundra soils
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Expanded diversity of microbial groups that shape the dissimilatory sulfur cycle
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Metagenomic reconstruction of nitrogen and carbon cycling pathways in forest soil: Influence of different hardwood tree species
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Toward More Reproducible, Reusable Stable Isotope Probing Experiments
SIP allows researchers to go beyond understanding which microbes are present in a sample, to generate data about … an environment. For example, SIP experiments can show how soil microbes cycle nitrogen and carbon, or how freshwater … Generating these datasets opens up the possibility of new insights across ecosystems and research teams. Even better, …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 11: Marnix Medema
… the action of the microbiome because if you sterilize the soil, the protective effect is gone. You can transplant the effect by taking the microbial fraction out of one soil, transplanting it into another soil, and then you also … a nice example of going from a whole community with many microbes, hundreds of gene clusters, and then being able to …
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Cultivating Symbiotic Antarctic Microbes
The Antarctic lakes are a “treasure trove” of unknown microbes that play critical roles in environmental processes (related to interactions of soil-sediment environments, water and air-atmosphere with … microbes, researchers have been able to gain further insights about how microbes have adapted to thrive in polar …
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