Viruses are key members of Earth's microbiomes, shaping microbial community composition and metabolism. Here, we describe recent advances in 'soil viromics', that is, virus-focused metagenome and metatranscriptome analyses that offer unprecedented windows into the soil virosphere. Given the emerging picture of high soil viral activity, diversity, and dynamics over short spatiotemporal scales, we then outline key eco-evolutionary processes that we hypothesize are the major diversity drivers for soil viruses. We argue that a community effort is needed to establish a 'global soil virosphere atlas' that can be used to address the roles of viruses in soil microbiomes and terrestrial biogeochemical cycles across spatiotemporal scales
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the biosphere, and have the ability to infect B...
Viruses are key members of Earth's microbiomes, shaping microbial community composition and metaboli...
As abundant members of microbial communities, viruses impact microbial mortality, carbon and nutrien...
Viruses are abundant yet understudied members of soil environments that influence terrestrial biogeo...
BACKGROUND: Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their ...
International audienceViruses are now recognized as important players in microbial dynamics and biog...
Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, with ripples of influence in agriculture, health, and ...
Viruses can affect microbial dynamics, metabolism and biogeochemical cycles in aquatic ecosystems. H...
Soil biomes encompass a number of diverse organisms. The interactions of viruses with organisms from...
Viruses shape microbial communities, food web dynamics, and carbon and nutrient cycling in diverse e...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
Viruses play an essential role in shaping microbial community structures and serve as reservoirs for...
The deep terrestrial biosphere harbours a substantial fraction of Earth's biomass and remains unders...
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the biosphere, and have the ability to infect B...
Viruses are key members of Earth's microbiomes, shaping microbial community composition and metaboli...
As abundant members of microbial communities, viruses impact microbial mortality, carbon and nutrien...
Viruses are abundant yet understudied members of soil environments that influence terrestrial biogeo...
BACKGROUND: Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their ...
International audienceViruses are now recognized as important players in microbial dynamics and biog...
Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, with ripples of influence in agriculture, health, and ...
Viruses can affect microbial dynamics, metabolism and biogeochemical cycles in aquatic ecosystems. H...
Soil biomes encompass a number of diverse organisms. The interactions of viruses with organisms from...
Viruses shape microbial communities, food web dynamics, and carbon and nutrient cycling in diverse e...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
Viruses play an essential role in shaping microbial community structures and serve as reservoirs for...
The deep terrestrial biosphere harbours a substantial fraction of Earth's biomass and remains unders...
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the biosphere, and have the ability to infect B...