IntroductionUnderstanding how microorganisms within a soil community interact to support collective respiration and growth remains challenging. Here, we used a model substrate, chitin, and a synthetic Model Soil Consortium (MSC-2) to investigate how individual members of a microbial community contribute to decomposition and community growth. While MSC-2 can grow using chitin as the sole carbon source, we do not yet know how the growth kinetics or final biomass yields of MSC-2 vary when certain chitin degraders, or other important members, are absent.MethodsTo characterize specific roles within this synthetic community, we carried out experiments leaving out members of MSC-2 and measuring biomass yields and CO2 production. We chose two membe...
13 pagesInternational audienceIn soil, the link between microbial diversity and carbon transformatio...
International audienceAbstract Microbial communities play important roles in all ecosystems and yet ...
International audienceAgriculture is undergoing important changes in order to meet sustainable soil ...
IntroductionUnderstanding how microorganisms within a soil community interact to support collective ...
Soil microorganisms provide key ecological functions that often rely on metabolic interactions betwe...
National audienceWhile microbes can interact with each other in numerous ways, little is known about...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Chitin is the second most produced biopolymer on Earth after cellulose. Chitin degrading enzymes are...
<div><p>Chitin is the second most produced biopolymer on Earth after cellulose. Chitin degrading enz...
Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide after cellulose and is subject to rapid microbial ...
Chitin amendment is a promising soil management strategy that may enhance the suppressiveness of soi...
13 pagesInternational audienceIn soil, the link between microbial diversity and carbon transformatio...
International audienceAbstract Microbial communities play important roles in all ecosystems and yet ...
International audienceAgriculture is undergoing important changes in order to meet sustainable soil ...
IntroductionUnderstanding how microorganisms within a soil community interact to support collective ...
Soil microorganisms provide key ecological functions that often rely on metabolic interactions betwe...
National audienceWhile microbes can interact with each other in numerous ways, little is known about...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Chitin is the second most produced biopolymer on Earth after cellulose. Chitin degrading enzymes are...
<div><p>Chitin is the second most produced biopolymer on Earth after cellulose. Chitin degrading enz...
Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide after cellulose and is subject to rapid microbial ...
Chitin amendment is a promising soil management strategy that may enhance the suppressiveness of soi...
13 pagesInternational audienceIn soil, the link between microbial diversity and carbon transformatio...
International audienceAbstract Microbial communities play important roles in all ecosystems and yet ...
International audienceAgriculture is undergoing important changes in order to meet sustainable soil ...