Soil microbial communities are a critical component for ecosystem stability and function. Viruses, as an important biotic controller, have the potential to regulate the abundance and diversity of bacterial communities through infection. Soil is known to harbor abundant and diverse viral assemblages but their ecological role and influence on microbial processes has not been fully elucidated. Microbes can be influenced by viruses not only from infection but though biogeochemical feedbacks of the “microbial (bacterium–phage–DOC) loop” or “viral shunt”. However, we know relatively little about the microbial community and function under the regulation of viruses in soil and how they respond to agricultural management under climate change. The ob...
Anthropogenic climate change is the greatest scientific and political challenge of the twenty-first ...
Preservation or improvement of soil quality and productivity is of major importance for sustainable ...
Microbial communities can support plant and soil health through disease suppression, growth promotio...
Soil viruses are ubiquitous in the environment and important for their influence on host community c...
Land use intensification has resulted in the conversion of complex natural systems into simpler, man...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
Microbial communities play a central role in nutrient cycling and soil quality in agro-ecosystems. T...
Microbiomes can aid in the protection of hosts from infection and disease, but the mechanisms underp...
Soil microbiomes play an integral role in agricultural production systems. Understanding of the comp...
Microbial communities drive many soil ecosystem services and are heavily influenced by land use chan...
Agricultural practices alter the structure and functions of soil microbial community. However, few s...
Soil viruses are ubiquitous and greatly impact the structure and function of soil microbial communit...
Land‐use practices impact soil microbial functionality and biodiversity, with reports suggesting tha...
Nutrient reduction, particularly with respect to nitrogen (N) losses, is an important goal for susta...
Anthropogenic climate change is the greatest scientific and political challenge of the twenty-first ...
Preservation or improvement of soil quality and productivity is of major importance for sustainable ...
Microbial communities can support plant and soil health through disease suppression, growth promotio...
Soil viruses are ubiquitous in the environment and important for their influence on host community c...
Land use intensification has resulted in the conversion of complex natural systems into simpler, man...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
Microbial communities play a central role in nutrient cycling and soil quality in agro-ecosystems. T...
Microbiomes can aid in the protection of hosts from infection and disease, but the mechanisms underp...
Soil microbiomes play an integral role in agricultural production systems. Understanding of the comp...
Microbial communities drive many soil ecosystem services and are heavily influenced by land use chan...
Agricultural practices alter the structure and functions of soil microbial community. However, few s...
Soil viruses are ubiquitous and greatly impact the structure and function of soil microbial communit...
Land‐use practices impact soil microbial functionality and biodiversity, with reports suggesting tha...
Nutrient reduction, particularly with respect to nitrogen (N) losses, is an important goal for susta...
Anthropogenic climate change is the greatest scientific and political challenge of the twenty-first ...
Preservation or improvement of soil quality and productivity is of major importance for sustainable ...
Microbial communities can support plant and soil health through disease suppression, growth promotio...