The ecological drivers that direct the assembly of viral and host bacterial communities are largely unknown, even though viral-encoded accessory genes help host bacteria survive in polluted environments. To understand the ecological mechanism(s) of viruses and hosts synergistically surviving under organochlorine pesticide (OCP) stress, we investigated the community assembly processes of viruses and bacteria at the taxon and functional gene levels in clean and OCP-contaminated soils in China using a combination of metagenomics/viromics and bioinformatics approaches. We observed a decreased richness of bacterial taxa and functional genes but an increased richness of viral taxa and auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) in OCP-contaminated soils (fr...
The ecological drivers that concurrently act upon both a virus and its host and that drive community...
Background: The viral community has the potential to influence the structure of the microbiome and t...
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestr...
Abstract Background Microbe–virus interactions have broad implications on the composition, function,...
Soil microbial communities have great potential for bioremediation of recalcitrant aromatic compound...
IS1071, an insertion element that primarily flanks organic xenobiotic degradation genes in cultured ...
Chemical contamination of natural and agricultural habitats is an increasing global problem and a ma...
Chemical contamination of natural and agricultural habitats is an increasing global problem and a ma...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the world, but their ecological functions in so...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are considered as key players in the adaptation of bacteria to degrad...
The concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase with microbial communities cont...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
Three types of contaminated soil from three geographically different areas were subjected to a const...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
Soil microbial communities are often not resistant to the impact caused by microbial invasions, both...
The ecological drivers that concurrently act upon both a virus and its host and that drive community...
Background: The viral community has the potential to influence the structure of the microbiome and t...
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestr...
Abstract Background Microbe–virus interactions have broad implications on the composition, function,...
Soil microbial communities have great potential for bioremediation of recalcitrant aromatic compound...
IS1071, an insertion element that primarily flanks organic xenobiotic degradation genes in cultured ...
Chemical contamination of natural and agricultural habitats is an increasing global problem and a ma...
Chemical contamination of natural and agricultural habitats is an increasing global problem and a ma...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the world, but their ecological functions in so...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are considered as key players in the adaptation of bacteria to degrad...
The concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase with microbial communities cont...
Background: The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial activity and contributes to ecosystem service...
Three types of contaminated soil from three geographically different areas were subjected to a const...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
Soil microbial communities are often not resistant to the impact caused by microbial invasions, both...
The ecological drivers that concurrently act upon both a virus and its host and that drive community...
Background: The viral community has the potential to influence the structure of the microbiome and t...
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestr...