International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surface to several hundred meters into sedimentary deposits, constitutes the deep biosphere and harbors an unexpected microbial diversity. Several studies have described the occurrence, turnover, activity and function of subseafloor prokaryotes; however, subsurface eukaryotic communities still remain largely underexplored. Ribosomal RNA surveys of superficial and near-surface marine sediments have revealed an unexpected diversity of active eukaryotic communities, but knowledge of the diversity of deep subseafloor microeukaryotes is still scarce. Here, we investigated the vertical distribution of DNA and RNA fungal signatures within subseafloor se...
The fungal diversity in deep-sea environments has recently gained an increasing amount attention. Ou...
Few studies have addressed the occurrence of fungi in deep-sea sediments, characterized by elevated ...
The characterization of metabolically active fungal isolates within the deep marine subsurface will ...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
<div><p>The deep marine subsurface is a vast habitat for microbial life where cells may live on geol...
Over the past two decades, investigations on deep marine sediments have revealed the occurrenceand a...
Plateforme Génomique Environnementale, OSURInternational audienceThe subsurface realm is colonized b...
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The subsurface realm is colonized by microbial communities to depths of >1000 meters below the seafl...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The diversity and functional role of fungi, one of the ecologically most important groups of eukaryo...
Fungal communities from the deep marine subsurface may be important in global biogeochemical cycles ...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
The fungal diversity in deep-sea environments has recently gained an increasing amount attention. Ou...
Few studies have addressed the occurrence of fungi in deep-sea sediments, characterized by elevated ...
The characterization of metabolically active fungal isolates within the deep marine subsurface will ...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
<div><p>The deep marine subsurface is a vast habitat for microbial life where cells may live on geol...
Over the past two decades, investigations on deep marine sediments have revealed the occurrenceand a...
Plateforme Génomique Environnementale, OSURInternational audienceThe subsurface realm is colonized b...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The subsurface realm is colonized by microbial communities to depths of >1000 meters below the seafl...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The diversity and functional role of fungi, one of the ecologically most important groups of eukaryo...
Fungal communities from the deep marine subsurface may be important in global biogeochemical cycles ...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
The fungal diversity in deep-sea environments has recently gained an increasing amount attention. Ou...
Few studies have addressed the occurrence of fungi in deep-sea sediments, characterized by elevated ...
The characterization of metabolically active fungal isolates within the deep marine subsurface will ...