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Braga, Lucas PP, Tanentzap, Andrew J, Lee, Benjamin, Tsai, Siu Mui, Raaijmakers, Jos M, Mendes, Rodrigo, Mendes, Lucas W
The rhizosphere microbiome plays a key role in plant protection against soil-borne pathogens. Plant breeding for resistance against soil-borne pathogens can alter the rhizosphere microbiome. However, most studies have focused on bacterial and fungal
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Autor:
Braga, Lucas PP, Schumacher, Robert I
The rhizosphere is a vital soil compartment providing key plant-beneficial functions. However, little is known about the mechanisms driving viral diversity in the rhizosphere. Viruses can establish lytic or lysogenic interactions with their bacterial
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Autor:
Kuhn, McKenzie A, Thompson, Lauren M, Winder, Johanna C, Braga, Lucas PP, Tanentzap, Andrew J, Bastviken, David, Olefeldt, David
Funder: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Funder: Northern Scientific Training Program, University of Alberta
Funder: UAlberta North, Vanier Canada Graduate ScholarshipW. Garfield Weston Foundation
Small, organic‐rich
Funder: Northern Scientific Training Program, University of Alberta
Funder: UAlberta North, Vanier Canada Graduate ScholarshipW. Garfield Weston Foundation
Small, organic‐rich
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Autor:
Lucas P. P. Braga, Chloé Orland, Erik J. S. Emilson, Amelia A. Fitch, Helena Osterholz, Thorsten Dittmar, Nathan Basiliko, Nadia C. S. Mykytczuk, Andrew J. Tanentzap
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119
Global change is altering the vast amount of carbon cycled by microbes between land and freshwater, but how viruses mediate this process is poorly understood. Here, we show that viruses direct carbon cycling in lake sediments, and these impacts inten