Next-generation sequencing: the promise and perils of charting the great microbial unknown
Lori A. S. Snyder, Nick Loman, Mark J. Pallen, Charles W. Penn
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Physiological profiling of soil microbial communities in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem: spatial distribution and nutrient limitations
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Rhizobial resource associated with epidemic legumes in Tibet
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Fernando Dini Andreote, Raphael Tozelli Carneiro, Joana Falcão Salles, Joelma Marcon, Carlos Alberto Labate, João Lúcio Azevedo, Welington Luiz Araújo
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High diversity of diazotrophs in the forefield of a receding alpine glacier
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Competition and coexistence In a multi-partner mutualism: interactions between two fungal symbionts of the mountain pine beetle In beetle-attacked trees
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Testate Amoebae ("Arcellinida" and "Euglyphida") vs. ericoid mycorrhizal and DSE fungi: a possible novel interaction in the mycorrhizosphere of ericaceous plants?
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