Co-existing water and sediment bacteria are driven by contrasting environmental factors across glacier-fed aquatic systems
Glacier-fed aquatic ecosystems provide habitats for diverse and active bacterial
communities. However, the environmental vulnerabilities of co-existing water and sediment …
communities. However, the environmental vulnerabilities of co-existing water and sediment …
Komagataeibacter europaeus improves community stability and function in solid-state cereal vinegar fermentation ecosystem: Non-abundant species plays important …
MY Peng, XJ Zhang, T Huang, XZ Zhong… - Food Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
Solid-state fermentation of Chinese traditional cereal vinegar is a complex and retractable
ecosystem with multi-species involved, including few abundant and many non-abundant …
ecosystem with multi-species involved, including few abundant and many non-abundant …
Effects of environmental factors on the distribution of microbial communities across soils and lake sediments in the Hoh **l Nature Reserve of the Qinghai-Tibetan …
Abstract Comparison of microbial community diversity and composition of terrestrial and
aquatic ecosystems in undisturbed regions could expand our understanding on the …
aquatic ecosystems in undisturbed regions could expand our understanding on the …
Microbially-driven sulfur cycling microbial communities in different mangrove sediments
Microbially-driven sulfur cycling is a vital biogeochemical process in the sulfur-rich
mangrove ecosystem. It is critical to evaluate the potential impact of sulfur transformation in …
mangrove ecosystem. It is critical to evaluate the potential impact of sulfur transformation in …
MCycDB: a curated database for comprehensively profiling methane cycling processes of environmental microbiomes
L Qian, X Yu, J Zhou, H Gu, J Ding… - Molecular Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Methane is a critical greenhouse gas with significant impacts on environmental and global
change. However, CH4 cycling processes and coupling mechanisms with the …
change. However, CH4 cycling processes and coupling mechanisms with the …
Seed coat treatment by plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria Lysobacter antibioticus 13–6 enhances maize yield and changes rhizosphere bacterial communities
Z Dai, W Ahmed, J Yang, X Yao, J Zhang… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2023 - Springer
The plant rhizosphere is a major habitat for diverse microorganisms because of its
heterogeneous microenvironment. It is well known that an imbalance in rhizosphere …
heterogeneous microenvironment. It is well known that an imbalance in rhizosphere …
Sonneratia apetala introduction alters methane cycling microbial communities and increases methane emissions in mangrove ecosystems
Mangrove ecosystems are important methane (CH 4) sources driven by microbial activities.
Mangrove reforestation has been practiced as a strategy to restore the ecological functions …
Mangrove reforestation has been practiced as a strategy to restore the ecological functions …
More robust co-occurrence patterns and stronger dispersal limitations of bacterial communities in wet than dry seasons of riparian wetlands
Riparian wetlands can be used as “sentinels” of environmental changes and play pivotal
roles in ecological and biogeochemical processes. The bacterial community is an essential …
roles in ecological and biogeochemical processes. The bacterial community is an essential …
Spatial controls of methane uptake in upland soils across climatic and geological regions in Greenland
In the Arctic, the spatiotemporal variation of net methane uptake in upland soils depends on
unresolved interactive controls between edaphic and microbial factors not yet included in …
unresolved interactive controls between edaphic and microbial factors not yet included in …
Spatial heterogeneity of extinction risk for flowering plants in China
Understanding the variability of extinction risk and its potential drivers across different spatial
extents is crucial to revealing the underlying processes of biodiversity loss and …
extents is crucial to revealing the underlying processes of biodiversity loss and …