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Rhizosphere phage communities drive soil suppressiveness to bacterial wilt disease
K Yang, X Wang, R Hou, C Lu, Z Fan, J Li, S Wang… - Microbiome, 2023 - Springer
Background Bacterial viruses, phages, play a key role in nutrient turnover and lysis of
bacteria in terrestrial ecosystems. While phages are abundant in soils, their effects on plant …
bacteria in terrestrial ecosystems. While phages are abundant in soils, their effects on plant …
[HTML][HTML] Disease suppression in plants: A perspective on the impact of phage-directed soil fertilization in enhancing soil health and sustainability
MC Enebe, M Erasmus - Biological Control, 2024 - Elsevier
Soil-dwelling phages have enormous biocontrol potentials and very little has been
documented on the use of phages to enhance soil fertilization with the aim of achieving …
documented on the use of phages to enhance soil fertilization with the aim of achieving …
Studying soil viral ecology under an ecosystem services framework
X Liang, Y Wang, N **e, S Wang, Y Zhang… - Applied Soil …, 2024 - Elsevier
Viruses, the most abundant life form on Earth, are key regulators of microbial cellular and
community properties. They can drive substantial microbial mortality (killing large …
community properties. They can drive substantial microbial mortality (killing large …
Effects of experimentally elevated virus abundance on soil carbon cycling across varying ecosystem types
Viruses are abundant and diverse members of soil communities, but their influences on soil
biogeochemical cycling are poorly understood. To assess the potential for viruses to …
biogeochemical cycling are poorly understood. To assess the potential for viruses to …
Propagation of viral genomes by replicating ammonia-oxidising archaea during soil nitrification
Ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) are a ubiquitous component of microbial communities
and dominate the first stage of nitrification in some soils. While we are beginning to …
and dominate the first stage of nitrification in some soils. While we are beginning to …
Dispersal, habitat filtering, and eco-evolutionary dynamics as drivers of local and global wetland viral biogeography
Abstract Wetlands store 20–30% of the world's soil carbon, and identifying the microbial
controls on these carbon reserves is essential to predicting feedbacks to climate change …
controls on these carbon reserves is essential to predicting feedbacks to climate change …
Estimating the Importance of Viral Contributions to Soil Carbon Dynamics
Biogeochemical models for predicting carbon dynamics increasingly include microbial
processes, reflecting the importance of microorganisms in regulating the movement of …
processes, reflecting the importance of microorganisms in regulating the movement of …
Habitat-and lifestyle-dependent structural and functional characteristics of viruses in mangrove wetlands of different functional zonings
Y Zhu, R Li, S Yan, X Chen, S Cen, S **e - Environmental Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Mangrove wetlands, as one of the natural ecosystems with the most ecological services,
have garnered widespread attention about their microbial driven biogeochemical cycling …
have garnered widespread attention about their microbial driven biogeochemical cycling …
Response of soil viral communities to land use changes
H Liao, H Li, CS Duan, XY Zhou, QP Luo, XL An… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Soil viruses remain understudied when compared to virus found in aquatic ecosystems.
Here, we investigate the ecological patterns of soil viral communities across various land …
Here, we investigate the ecological patterns of soil viral communities across various land …
Eutrophication impacts the distribution and functional traits of viral communities in lakes
Q Zhang, Y **ong, J Zhang, B Liu, T Chen, S Liu… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Viruses play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by regulating microbial composition and
impacting biogeochemical cycling. While the response of viral diversity to the trophic status …
impacting biogeochemical cycling. While the response of viral diversity to the trophic status …