Soil bacteria, fungi, protists and archaea constitute the most diverse living communities on Earth and provide essential ecosystem services to life on this planet. However, the genetic information that they encode remained largely unexplored until recently. The main reason for this is that many soil microorganisms cannot be cultured using standard techniques (Clardy et al., 2006; Ritz, 2007) and methods that enable culture-independent exploration of their genomes have only recently become available (Jones et al., 2009; Lauber et al., 2009; Scholz et al., 2012). While these new approaches gain a lot of attention, it appears that culture-independent techniques can also be very well complemented with classical microbiological culture-dependen...
These soil microbial communities, including fungi, protists, viruses, bacteria and archaea, have maj...
Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology has revealed that traditional culturing methods fail ...
The second edition of this best-selling text integrates the principles of soil microbiology with nov...
The advent of nucleic acid-based molecular methods, in particular the polymerase chain reaction (PCR...
Soil microbial communities are responsible for important physiological and metabolic processes. In t...
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
<div><p>Bioremediation is a cost-effective and sustainable approach for treating polluted soils, but...
Most soil bacteria belong to family-level phylogenetic groups with few or no known cultivated repres...
This study aims to estimate the proportion and diversity of soil bacteria derived from eDNA-based an...
The majority of soil microbial biodiversity is uncultured in the laboratory. In part, the inability ...
Bioremediation is a cost-effective and sustainable approach for treating polluted soils, but our abi...
Microorganisms exhibit an astonishing diversity and wide genetic variability even within species, in...
Microorganisms exhibit an astonishing diversity and wide genetic variability even within species, in...
The aim of this research project was to test new collection and cultivation techniques that may incr...
Soil microbial communities play a crucial role in soil fertility, sustainability, and plant health. ...
These soil microbial communities, including fungi, protists, viruses, bacteria and archaea, have maj...
Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology has revealed that traditional culturing methods fail ...
The second edition of this best-selling text integrates the principles of soil microbiology with nov...
The advent of nucleic acid-based molecular methods, in particular the polymerase chain reaction (PCR...
Soil microbial communities are responsible for important physiological and metabolic processes. In t...
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
<div><p>Bioremediation is a cost-effective and sustainable approach for treating polluted soils, but...
Most soil bacteria belong to family-level phylogenetic groups with few or no known cultivated repres...
This study aims to estimate the proportion and diversity of soil bacteria derived from eDNA-based an...
The majority of soil microbial biodiversity is uncultured in the laboratory. In part, the inability ...
Bioremediation is a cost-effective and sustainable approach for treating polluted soils, but our abi...
Microorganisms exhibit an astonishing diversity and wide genetic variability even within species, in...
Microorganisms exhibit an astonishing diversity and wide genetic variability even within species, in...
The aim of this research project was to test new collection and cultivation techniques that may incr...
Soil microbial communities play a crucial role in soil fertility, sustainability, and plant health. ...
These soil microbial communities, including fungi, protists, viruses, bacteria and archaea, have maj...
Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology has revealed that traditional culturing methods fail ...
The second edition of this best-selling text integrates the principles of soil microbiology with nov...