The microbial ecology of soil still presents a challenge to microbiologists attempting to establish the ways in which bacteria and fungi actively metabolise substrates, link into food webs and recycle plant and animal remains and provide essential nutrients for plants. Extraction and in situ analysis of rRNA has enabled identification of active taxa, and detection of mRNA has provided an insight into the expression of key functional genes in soil. Recent advances in genomic analysis and stable isotope probing are the first steps in resolving the linkage between structure and function in microbial communities
International audienceDirect extraction and characterization of microbial community DNA through PCR ...
The microbial diversity in soil ecosystems is higher than in any other microbial ecosystem. The majo...
Soil microbial metabolic potential and ecosystem function have received little attention owing to di...
Since the advent of sequencing technologies, the determination of microbial diversity to predict mic...
Soil is a complex and dynamic biological system, and still in 2003 it is difficult to determine the ...
This paper will discuss the findings from the studies carried out as part of the soil biodiversity p...
Abstract Intensive land use in agriculture can lead to higher loss of biodiversity in soils and subs...
Soil ecosystems harbor the most complex prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities on Earth. E...
The taxonomic and functional diversity inherent to the soil microbiome complicate assessments of the...
In light of increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems around the globe, the question how biod...
Research in soil microbiology has concerned the determination of the presence of gene sequences so a...
The soil microbiome represents one of the most complex microbial communities on the planet, encompas...
<div><p>As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on...
This chapter examines the state of the art of soil metagenomics approaches, addresses both the techn...
As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on the Ear...
International audienceDirect extraction and characterization of microbial community DNA through PCR ...
The microbial diversity in soil ecosystems is higher than in any other microbial ecosystem. The majo...
Soil microbial metabolic potential and ecosystem function have received little attention owing to di...
Since the advent of sequencing technologies, the determination of microbial diversity to predict mic...
Soil is a complex and dynamic biological system, and still in 2003 it is difficult to determine the ...
This paper will discuss the findings from the studies carried out as part of the soil biodiversity p...
Abstract Intensive land use in agriculture can lead to higher loss of biodiversity in soils and subs...
Soil ecosystems harbor the most complex prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities on Earth. E...
The taxonomic and functional diversity inherent to the soil microbiome complicate assessments of the...
In light of increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems around the globe, the question how biod...
Research in soil microbiology has concerned the determination of the presence of gene sequences so a...
The soil microbiome represents one of the most complex microbial communities on the planet, encompas...
<div><p>As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on...
This chapter examines the state of the art of soil metagenomics approaches, addresses both the techn...
As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on the Ear...
International audienceDirect extraction and characterization of microbial community DNA through PCR ...
The microbial diversity in soil ecosystems is higher than in any other microbial ecosystem. The majo...
Soil microbial metabolic potential and ecosystem function have received little attention owing to di...