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CNR’s Contribution to the Advancement of Soil Science in Italy
The contributions to soil science due to the researchers of the National Research Council of Italy (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR) are... -
Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on the soil microbial community diversity of a Deyeuxia angustifolia wetland in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeastern China
PurposeThe soil microbial community is an important bioactive component of terrestrial ecosystems. Its structural and functional diversity directly...
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Vegetation as a key driver of the distribution of microbial generalists that in turn shapes the overall microbial community structure in the low Arctic tundra
Understanding the variability of microbial niches and their interaction with abiotic and biotic factors in the Arctic can provide valuable insights...
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Direct evidence for the role of microbial community composition in the formation of soil organic matter composition and persistence
The largest terrestrial carbon sink on earth is soil carbon stocks. As the climate changes, the rate at which the Earth’s climate warms depends in...
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Metagenomics in the Census of Microbial Diversity
Metagenomics, a powerful tool in the realm of microbial ecology, facilitates the analysis of genetic material directly obtained from environmental... -
Degradation Reduces Microbial Richness and Alters Microbial Functions in an Australian Peatland
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the global soil carbon (C). Microbial communities are...
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Soil Microflora and Their Interaction with Plants Under Changing Climatic Scenarios
Microbes are considered one of the most important living organisms in agriculture, and changing climatic scenarios influence microbial diversity... -
Identifying keystone species in microbial communities using deep learning
Previous studies suggested that microbial communities can harbour keystone species whose removal can cause a dramatic shift in microbiome structure...
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Shift in the rhizosphere microbial communities between growing- and low-temperature dormant seasons in a northern hardwood forest
Background and aimsMicrobial communities within the soil surrounding plant roots (rhizosphere) are distinct from those in the non-rhizosphere soil...
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About Periodic Oscillations of the Microorganisms Cells Number in Nature and in Pure Culture: To the Third Law of Population Ecology in Microbiology
AbstractThe objectivity of the phenomenon of wave-like changes in the number of cells of microbial populations and communities in nature or in a pure...
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Macroecological distributions of gene variants highlight the functional organization of soil microbial systems
The recent application of macroecological tools and concepts has made it possible to identify consistent patterns in the distribution of microbial...
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Meta-analysis of the Microbial Diversity Cultured in Bioreactors Simulating the Gut Microbiome
Understanding the intricate ecological interactions within the gut microbiome and unravelling its impact on human health is a challenging task....
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Land and Soil Resources
The chapter explores the varied and complex components of natural land units, emphasizing their dependence on cultural ethos, planning, and... -
Sustainable Bioeconomy for Next-Generation Industrial Ecology
The sustainable bioeconomy is becoming an increasingly important aspect of industrial ecology as we seek to reduce our dependence on finite resources... -
Comparative Effect of Fertilization Practices on Soil Microbial Diversity and Activity: An Overview
Continuously increasing human population demands increased food production, which needs greater fertilizer’s input in agricultural lands to enhance...
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Impact of Rhizosphere Ecology on Nitrogen Fixation in Millets
Millets are prime underutilized nutraceutical crops that have potential to substitute staple crops. The agro ecological characteristics and... -
Soil properties across a hydrological gradient in saladas from northeast Spain: what are the implications for soil carbon stocks, CO2 efflux and microbial communities in a warming world?
Numerous permanent and temporary wetlands occur throughout the world’s drylands. Although characterised by diverse water inundation frequencies,...
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Dryland Microorganisms: Ecology and Biotechnological Potential
Drylands are ecosystems whose biodiversity has developed the ability to adapt to extreme conditions, such as scarcity of water and high temperatures,... -
Applications of Microbial Consortia and Microbiome Interactions for Augmenting Sustainable Agrobiology
The microbiomemicrobiome of the soil plays a critical role in plant nutritionplant nutrition, growth, and crop yield. Comprehending the entire soil... -
Response of Crop Types and Farming Practices on Soil Microbial Biomass and Community Structure in Tropical Agroecosystem by Lipid Biomarkers
This study aimed to investigate the effect of different farming practices (conventional vs. organic farming) and crops on soil microbial biomass and...