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Autor:
Annika C. Mosier, Christopher eMiller, Kyle eFrischkorn, Robin eOhm, Zhou eLi, Kurt eLaButti, Alla eLapidus, Anna eLipzen, Cindy eChen, Jennifer eKaplan, Erika eLindquist, Chongle ePan, Robert eHettich, Igor V. Grigoriev, Steven eSinger, Jill eBanfield
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 7 (2016)
The ecosystem roles of fungi have been extensively studied by targeting one organism and/or biological process at a time, but the full metabolic potential of fungi has rarely been captured in an environmental context. We hypothesized that fungal geno
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https://doaj.org/article/baddaf5b2da341b1a29cbfd8c9502671
Autor:
Anna eHanke, Emmo eHamann, Ritin eSharma, Jeanine S Geelhoed, Theresa eHargesheimer, Beate eKraft, Volker eMeyer, Sabine eLenk, Harald eOsmers, Rong eWu, Kofi AA Makinwa, Robert L Hettich, Jill eBanfield, Halina Elisabeth Tegetmeyer, Marc eStrous
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 5 (2014)
Sandy coastal sediments are global hotspots for microbial mineralization of organic matter and denitrification. These sediments are characterized by advective porewater flow, tidal cycling and an active and complex microbial community. Metagenomic se
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https://doaj.org/article/798860e6822d46fdb303a48db81bc93c