BackgroundDespite their widespread distribution and ecological importance, protists remain one of the least understood components of the soil and rhizosphere microbiome. Knowledge of the roles that protists play in stimulating organic matter decomposition and shaping microbiome dynamics continues to grow, but there remains a need to understand the extent to which biological and environmental factors mediate protist community assembly and dynamics. We hypothesize that protists communities are filtered by the influence of plants on their rhizosphere biological and physicochemical environment, resulting in patterns of protist diversity and composition that mirror previously observed diversity and successional dynamics in rhizosphere bacte...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
<div><p>Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implicati...
Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implications for ...
Protists, functionally divided into consumers, phototrophs, and parasites act as integral components...
Background: Plant health is intimately influenced by the rhizosphere microbiome, a complex assembly ...
Soil microbes are essential for soil fertility. However, most studies focus on bacterial and/or fung...
Protists are important microbial consumers and phototrophs in terrestrial ecosystems and play pivota...
Soils host most biodiversity on Earth, with a major fraction of its taxonomic diversity still to be ...
International audienceBackground: Soil microbial communities are major drivers of cycling of soil nu...
Background: Agricultural food production is at the base of food and fodder, with fertilization havin...
Soil protists are increasingly appreciated as essential components of soil foodwebs; however, there ...
Protists are abundant, diverse and perform essential functions in soils. Protistan community structu...
The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil eco...
Plants and soil are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems, and microorganisms play key ro...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
<div><p>Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implicati...
Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implications for ...
Protists, functionally divided into consumers, phototrophs, and parasites act as integral components...
Background: Plant health is intimately influenced by the rhizosphere microbiome, a complex assembly ...
Soil microbes are essential for soil fertility. However, most studies focus on bacterial and/or fung...
Protists are important microbial consumers and phototrophs in terrestrial ecosystems and play pivota...
Soils host most biodiversity on Earth, with a major fraction of its taxonomic diversity still to be ...
International audienceBackground: Soil microbial communities are major drivers of cycling of soil nu...
Background: Agricultural food production is at the base of food and fodder, with fertilization havin...
Soil protists are increasingly appreciated as essential components of soil foodwebs; however, there ...
Protists are abundant, diverse and perform essential functions in soils. Protistan community structu...
The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil eco...
Plants and soil are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems, and microorganisms play key ro...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
<div><p>Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implicati...
Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implications for ...