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 …

[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 …

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 …

Effects of experimentally elevated virus abundance on soil carbon cycling across varying ecosystem types

ED Osburn, SG Baer, SE Evans, SG McBride… - Soil Biology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

Propagation of viral genomes by replicating ammonia-oxidising archaea during soil nitrification

S Lee, ET Sieradzki, GW Nicol, C Hazard - The ISME Journal, 2023 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Dispersal, habitat filtering, and eco-evolutionary dynamics as drivers of local and global wetland viral biogeography

AM Ter Horst, JD Fudyma, JL Sones… - The ISME …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Estimating the Importance of Viral Contributions to Soil Carbon Dynamics

AE Zimmerman, EB Graham, J McDermott… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Biogeochemical models for predicting carbon dynamics increasingly include microbial
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 …

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 …

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 …