As abundant members of microbial communities, viruses impact microbial mortality, carbon and nutrient cycling, and food web dynamics. Although most of our information about viral communities comes from marine systems, evidence is mounting to suggest that viruses are similarly important in soil. Here I outline soil viral metagenomic approaches and the current state of soil viral ecology as a field, and then I highlight existing knowledge gaps that we can begin to fill. We are poised to elucidate soil viral contributions to terrestrial ecosystem processes, considering: the full suite of potential hosts across trophic scales, the ecological impacts of different viral replication strategies, links to economically relevant outcomes like crop pro...
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the c...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
During the last several decades, viruses have been increasingly recognized for their abundance, ubiq...
As abundant members of microbial communities, viruses impact microbial mortality, carbon and nutrien...
International audienceViruses are now recognized as important players in microbial dynamics and biog...
Viruses are key members of Earth's microbiomes, shaping microbial community composition and metaboli...
Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, with ripples of influence in agriculture, health, and ...
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Soil biomes encompass a number of diverse organisms. The interactions of viruses with organisms from...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
BACKGROUND: Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their ...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
Conversion of land alters the physiochemical and biological environments by not only changing the ab...
The study of soil viruses, though not new, has languished relative to the study of marine viruses. T...
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the c...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
During the last several decades, viruses have been increasingly recognized for their abundance, ubiq...
As abundant members of microbial communities, viruses impact microbial mortality, carbon and nutrien...
International audienceViruses are now recognized as important players in microbial dynamics and biog...
Viruses are key members of Earth's microbiomes, shaping microbial community composition and metaboli...
Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, with ripples of influence in agriculture, health, and ...
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Soil biomes encompass a number of diverse organisms. The interactions of viruses with organisms from...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
BACKGROUND: Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their ...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
Conversion of land alters the physiochemical and biological environments by not only changing the ab...
The study of soil viruses, though not new, has languished relative to the study of marine viruses. T...
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the c...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
During the last several decades, viruses have been increasingly recognized for their abundance, ubiq...