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Researchers start pinning down how a fungal symbiont spurs growth of poplar, a potential biofuel feedstock. The Science … elongata enjoys a dual lifestyle; it can thrive in the soil as a saprophyte, living off decaying organic matter, or …
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P. psychrophila genes drive resilience when salinity fluctuates. The Science The Arctic microalga … salt levels, enabling it to take in more nutrients to fuel growth. The Impact Over the last 40 years, summer sea ice in the Arctic has decreased by more than 30% in terms of quantity and thickness. Replacing older, thicker ice with …
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… … DAN: Hello, everyone, and Welcome back for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took … I did my undergraduate in microbiology and then PhD in microbial genetics in the UK. And came across to the US for … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five …
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A metagenomic look at the soil microbes present a year after a wildfire. The Science … begins at the forest floor. Within the soil, a microbiome of bacteria, viruses and fungi process carbon and nitrogen, … return to health, researchers have taken a look at microbial genomes across a spectrum of burned soils. By …
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The Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) … to more easily integrate the expertise and capabilities of multiple Department of Energy Office of Science National … provides customized analysis, the JGI also participates in publication of results. … All proposals undergo technical …
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… group aims at improving our collective understanding of ecological and evolutionary parameters driving virus:host dynamics in environmental microbial communities. This involves both experimental and … abundant ocean viruses. Nature . 537:689-93. … Selected Publications … For further information contact the Group …
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Every fall, a mysterious green growth appears on top of farmers’ fields: a microbial community that might be quietly improving the soil. Penn State researchers Mary Ann Bruns and Terry Bell …
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