Microbial mineralization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in regulating C and nutrient cycling. Viruses are the most abundant biological agents on Earth, but their effect on the density and activity of soil microorganisms and, consequently, on mineralization of DOM under different temperatures remains poorly understood. To assess the impact of viruses on DOM mineralization, we added soil phage concentrate (active vs. inactive phage control) to four DOM extracts containing inoculated microbial communities and incubated them at 18 °C and 23 °C for 32 days. Infection with active phages generally decreased DOM mineralization at day one and showed accelerated DOM mineralization later (especially from day 5 to 15) compare...
In extreme thermal environments such as hot springs, phages are the only known microbial predators. ...
International audiencePhage abundance and infection of bacterioplankton were studied from March to N...
Viruses are key actors of ecosystems and have major impacts on global biogeochemical cycles. Prophag...
Viruses are critical for regulating microbial communities and biogeochemical processes affecting car...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the world, but their ecological functions in so...
Abundant virus-like particles were concentrated from large-volume samples from two hot springs. Both...
There is an increasing awareness of the multiple ways that bacteriophages (phages) influence bacteri...
Marine bacteriophages have been well characterized in terms of decay rates, population dynamics in r...
Bacterial viruses, also known as phages, are intrinsic components of the Earth’s Critical Zone (CZ)....
There is an increasing awareness of the multiple ways that bacteriophages (phages) influence bacteri...
The bacteria and their phages are the most abundant constituents of the aquatic environment, and so ...
Microorganisms play a fundamental role driving geochemical cycles. Viruses are the most abundant bio...
International audiencePopulation dynamics in the microbial food web are influenced by resource avail...
Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities whose importance and role in aquatic habits is beginning ...
ABSTRACT Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are photosynthetic “hot spots” in deserts and cover ∼12%...
In extreme thermal environments such as hot springs, phages are the only known microbial predators. ...
International audiencePhage abundance and infection of bacterioplankton were studied from March to N...
Viruses are key actors of ecosystems and have major impacts on global biogeochemical cycles. Prophag...
Viruses are critical for regulating microbial communities and biogeochemical processes affecting car...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the world, but their ecological functions in so...
Abundant virus-like particles were concentrated from large-volume samples from two hot springs. Both...
There is an increasing awareness of the multiple ways that bacteriophages (phages) influence bacteri...
Marine bacteriophages have been well characterized in terms of decay rates, population dynamics in r...
Bacterial viruses, also known as phages, are intrinsic components of the Earth’s Critical Zone (CZ)....
There is an increasing awareness of the multiple ways that bacteriophages (phages) influence bacteri...
The bacteria and their phages are the most abundant constituents of the aquatic environment, and so ...
Microorganisms play a fundamental role driving geochemical cycles. Viruses are the most abundant bio...
International audiencePopulation dynamics in the microbial food web are influenced by resource avail...
Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities whose importance and role in aquatic habits is beginning ...
ABSTRACT Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are photosynthetic “hot spots” in deserts and cover ∼12%...
In extreme thermal environments such as hot springs, phages are the only known microbial predators. ...
International audiencePhage abundance and infection of bacterioplankton were studied from March to N...
Viruses are key actors of ecosystems and have major impacts on global biogeochemical cycles. Prophag...