The distribution and diversity of RNA viruses in soil ecosystems are largely unknown, despite their significant impact on public health, ecosystem functions, and food security. Here, we characterise soil RNA viral communities along an altitudinal productivity gradient of peat, managed grassland and coastal soils. We identified 3462 viral contigs in RNA viromes from purified virus-like-particles in five soil-types and assessed their spatial distribution, phylogenetic diversity and potential host ranges. Soil types exhibited minimal similarity in viral community composition, but with >10-fold more viral contigs shared between managed grassland soils when compared with peat or coastal soils. Phylogenetic analyses predicted soil RNA viral commu...
Before the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with wild...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The study of soil viruses, though not new, has languished relative to the study of marine viruses. T...
Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, with ripples of influence in agriculture, health, and ...
BACKGROUND: Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their ...
Background: Peatlands are expected to experience sustained yet fluctuating higher temperatures due t...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
International audienceViruses are now recognized as important players in microbial dynamics and biog...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
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...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were only co-evolving wi...
Viruses shape microbial communities, food web dynamics, and carbon and nutrient cycling in diverse e...
The potential dependence of virus populations on soil types was examined by electron microscopy, and...
RNA viruses are ubiquitous and abundant in aquatic environments, but not well studied; of these, pi...
Before the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with wild...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The study of soil viruses, though not new, has languished relative to the study of marine viruses. T...
Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, with ripples of influence in agriculture, health, and ...
BACKGROUND: Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their ...
Background: Peatlands are expected to experience sustained yet fluctuating higher temperatures due t...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
International audienceViruses are now recognized as important players in microbial dynamics and biog...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
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...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were only co-evolving wi...
Viruses shape microbial communities, food web dynamics, and carbon and nutrient cycling in diverse e...
The potential dependence of virus populations on soil types was examined by electron microscopy, and...
RNA viruses are ubiquitous and abundant in aquatic environments, but not well studied; of these, pi...
Before the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with wild...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The study of soil viruses, though not new, has languished relative to the study of marine viruses. T...