At the heart of microbial ecology lies a true scientific dichotomy. On the one hand, we know microbes are responsible for processes on which all other life on Earth is dependent; their removal would mean the cessation of all known life. However, in opposition, the majority of extant microbial species in natural environments have never been cultured or studied in a laboratory as living organisms. Owing to these factors, the question of "who does what?" has been a major barrier to understanding how microbially mediated ecosystem level events occur. Recently, the use of stable isotopes (13C) to trace carbon from specific substrates into microbes that assimilate carbon from that substrate has significantly advanced our understanding o...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) is a technique that is used to identify the microorganisms in environme...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) enables researchers to target active populations within complex microbi...
Soil microorganisms determine the fate of soil organic matter (SOM), and their activities comprise a...
At the heart of microbial ecology lies a true scientific dichotomy. On the one hand, we know microbe...
Microbial ecologists have long sought to associate the transformation of compounds in the environmen...
Microbial ecologists have long sought to associate the transformation of compounds in the environmen...
Microbial ecologists face ongoing challenges when trying to identify members of microbial communitie...
Stable isotope probing of RNA has enthused researchers right from its first introduction in 2002. Th...
Phylogeny based on ribosomal RNA sequences alone is rarely a reliable indicator of microbial functio...
Microorganisms are responsible for driving the biogeochemical cycling of elements on Earth. Despite ...
Identifying microorganisms responsible for recognized environmental processes remains a great challe...
Isotope-labelling experiments have changed the way microbial ecologists investigate the ecophysiolog...
This protocol presents a method of dissecting the DNA or RNA of key organisms involved in a specific...
Linking organisms or groups of organisms to specific functions within natural environments is a fund...
Stable-isotope probing is a method used in microbial ecology that provides a means by which specific...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) is a technique that is used to identify the microorganisms in environme...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) enables researchers to target active populations within complex microbi...
Soil microorganisms determine the fate of soil organic matter (SOM), and their activities comprise a...
At the heart of microbial ecology lies a true scientific dichotomy. On the one hand, we know microbe...
Microbial ecologists have long sought to associate the transformation of compounds in the environmen...
Microbial ecologists have long sought to associate the transformation of compounds in the environmen...
Microbial ecologists face ongoing challenges when trying to identify members of microbial communitie...
Stable isotope probing of RNA has enthused researchers right from its first introduction in 2002. Th...
Phylogeny based on ribosomal RNA sequences alone is rarely a reliable indicator of microbial functio...
Microorganisms are responsible for driving the biogeochemical cycling of elements on Earth. Despite ...
Identifying microorganisms responsible for recognized environmental processes remains a great challe...
Isotope-labelling experiments have changed the way microbial ecologists investigate the ecophysiolog...
This protocol presents a method of dissecting the DNA or RNA of key organisms involved in a specific...
Linking organisms or groups of organisms to specific functions within natural environments is a fund...
Stable-isotope probing is a method used in microbial ecology that provides a means by which specific...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) is a technique that is used to identify the microorganisms in environme...
Stable-isotope probing (SIP) enables researchers to target active populations within complex microbi...
Soil microorganisms determine the fate of soil organic matter (SOM), and their activities comprise a...