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  1. Manipulating the rhizosphere microbial community through beneficial microorganism inoculation has gained interest in improving crop productivity and stress resistance. Synthetic microbial communities, known as...

    Authors: Osiel S. Gonçalves, Christopher J. Creevey and Mateus F. Santana
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:81
  2. Beetles are ubiquitous cave invertebrates worldwide that adapted to scarce subterranean resources when they colonized caves. Here, we investigated the potential role of gut microbiota in the adaptation of beet...

    Authors: Oana Teodora Moldovan, Alyssa A. Carrell, Paul-Adrian Bulzu, Erika Levei, Ruxandra Bucur, Cristian Sitar, Luchiana Faur, Ionuț Cornel Mirea, Marin Șenilă, Oana Cadar and Mircea Podar
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:80
  3. Lichens are symbiotic organisms composed of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner, which are key ecological bioindicators due to their sensitivity to environmental changes. The endolichenic fungi (ELF) living ...

    Authors: Jiho Yang, Jung-Jae Woo, Wonyong Kim, Seung-Yoon Oh and Jae-Seoun Hur
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:79
  4. Leaf-associated microbes play an important role in plant development and response to exogenous stress. Insect herbivores are known to alter the phyllosphere microbiome. However, whether the host plant’s defens...

    Authors: Xinan Li, Chao Wang, Xun Zhu, Vardis Ntoukakis, Tomislav Cernava and Decai Jin
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:78
  5. Coral reefs are one of the most biodiverse and productive ecosystems, providing habitat for a vast of species. Reef-building scleractinian corals with a symbiotic microbiome, including bacteria, archaea, virus...

    Authors: Wenbin Zhao, Xing Chen, Ronghua Liu, Peng Tian, Wentao Niu, Xiao-Hua Zhang, Jiwen Liu and Xiaolei Wang
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:77
  6. Archaea are key mediators of estuarine biogeochemical cycles, but comprehensive studies comparing archaeal communities among multiple estuaries with unified experimental protocols during the same sampling peri...

    Authors: Xuya Hu, Yujie Huang, Gaoke Gu, Hanjing Hu, Huizhen Yan, Huajun Zhang, Rui Zhang, Demin Zhang and Kai Wang
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:75
  7. Finding solutions for the remediation and restoration of abandoned mining areas is of great environmental importance as they pose a risk to ecosystem health. In this study, our aim was to determine how remedia...

    Authors: Martina Kracmarova-Farren, Jakub Papik, Ondrej Uhlik, John Freeman, Andrea Foster, Mary-Cathrine Leewis and Courtney Creamer
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:74
  8. Lichens represent not only the mutualism of fungal and photosynthetic partners but also are composed of microbial consortium harboring diverse fungi known as endolichenic fungi. While endolichenic fungi are kn...

    Authors: Jiho Yang, Jung-Jae Woo, Seung-Yoon Oh, Wonyong Kim and Jae-Seoun Hur
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:73
  9. Soil and phyllosphere (leaves and fruit) microbes play critical roles in the productivity and health of crops. However, microbial community dynamics are currently understudied in orchards, with a limited numbe...

    Authors: Ziva Louisson, Louis Ranjard, Hannah L. Buckley, Bradley S. Case and Gavin Lear
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:71
  10. Marine heat waves (MHWs) have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide, causing mass mortality of benthic organisms and loss of biodiversity in shallow waters. The Mediterranean Sea is no exception, with...

    Authors: Romie Tignat-Perrier, Jeroen A. J. M. van de Water, Denis Allemand and Christine Ferrier-Pagès
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:70
  11. The soil microbiota has a direct impact on plant development and other metabolic systems, such as the degradation of organic matter and the availability of microelements and metabolites. In the context of agri...

    Authors: Dámaris Núñez-Gómez, Pablo Melgarejo, Juan José Martínez-Nicolás, Francisca Hernández, Rafael Martínez-Font, Vicente Lidón and Pilar Legua
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:69
  12. Plants rely on their root microbiome as the first line of defense against soil-borne fungal pathogens. The abundance and activities of beneficial root microbial taxa at the time prior to and during fungal infe...

    Authors: Lucas William Mendes, Jos M Raaijmakers, Mattias de Hollander, Edis Sepo, Ruth Gómez Expósito, Alisson Fernando Chiorato, Rodrigo Mendes, Siu Mui Tsai and Victor J Carrión
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:68
  13. The Kuril–Kamchatka Trench (maximum depth 9604 m), located in the NW Pacific Ocean, is among the top seven deepest hadal trenches. The work aimed to investigate the unexplored abyssal-hadal prokaryotic communi...

    Authors: Susanna Gorrasi, Andrea Franzetti, Angelika Brandt, Ulrike Minzlaff, Marcella Pasqualetti and Massimiliano Fenice
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:67
  14. The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was founded to enhance collaboration, coordination, and communication of microbiome research among DoD organizations and to facilitate resource, material and inform...

    Authors: Ida G. Pantoja-Feliciano De Goodfellow, Richard Agans, Robyn Barbato, Sophie Colston, Michael S. Goodson, Rasha Hammamieh, Kristy Hentchel, Robert Jones, J. Philip Karl, Robert Kokoska, Dagmar H. Leary, Camilla Mauzy, Kenneth Racicot, Blake W. Stamps, Vanessa Varaljay and Jason W. Soares
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:66
  15. A major aim in plant microbiome research is determining the drivers of plant-associated microbial communities. While soil characteristics and host plant identity present key drivers of root microbiome composit...

    Authors: Kyle Hartman, Marc W. Schmid, Natacha Bodenhausen, S. Franz Bender, Alain Y. Valzano-Held, Klaus Schlaeppi and Marcel G.A. van der Heijden
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:65
  16. Plant-associated microbial communities play important roles in host nutrition, development and defence. In particular, the microbes living within internal plant tissues can affect plant metabolism in a more in...

    Authors: Zaki Saati-Santamaría, Rocío Vicentefranqueira, Miroslav Kolařik, Raúl Rivas and Paula García-Fraile
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:64
  17. The effect of soil on the plant microbiome is well-studied. However, less is known about the impact of the soil microbiome in multitrophic systems. Here we examined the effect of soil on plant and aphid microb...

    Authors: Adrian Wolfgang, Ayco J. M. Tack, Gabriele Berg and Ahmed Abdelfattah
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:63
  18. Soil microbiomes are increasingly acknowledged to affect plant functioning. Research in molecular model species Arabidopsis thaliana has given detailed insights of such plant-microbiome interactions. However, the...

    Authors: Vera Hesen, Yvet Boele, Tanja Bakx-Schotman, Femke van Beersum, Ciska Raaijmakers, Ben Scheres, Viola Willemsen and Wim H. van der Putten
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:62
  19. Archaea of the order Thermoplasmatales are widely distributed in natural acidic areas and are amongst the most acidophilic prokaryotic organisms known so far. These organisms are difficult to culture, with curren...

    Authors: Rafael Bargiela, Aleksei A. Korzhenkov, Owen A. McIntosh, Stepan V. Toshchakov, Mikhail M. Yakimov, Peter N. Golyshin and Olga V. Golyshina
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:61
  20. Legumes such as peanut (Arachis hypogea) can fulfill most of their nitrogen requirement by symbiotic association with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, rhizobia. Nutrient availability is largely determined by microbial d...

    Authors: Dev Paudel, Liping Wang, Ravin Poudel, Janam P Acharya, Samantha Victores, Cleber Henrique Lopes de Souza, Esteban Rios and Jianping Wang
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:60
  21. In New-Caledonia, at the end of each shrimp production cycle, earthen ponds are drained and dried to enhance microbial decomposition of nutrient-rich waste trapped in the sediment during the rearing. However, ...

    Authors: Marie Colette, Linda Guentas, Luc Della Patrona, Dominique Ansquer and Nolwenn Callac
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:58
  22. The phyllosphere mycobiome plays a crucial role in plant fitness and ecosystem functions. The complex microbial ecological networks (MEN) formed by these fungi remain poorly understood, particularly with regar...

    Authors: Guozhuang Zhang, Liping Shi, Congsheng Liu, Renjun Mao, Bing Xia, Zhixin Huang, Xiuye Wei, Lixuan Wu, Yuqing Zheng, Guangfei Wei, Jia Xu, Shuangrong Gao, Shilin Chen and Linlin Dong
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:57
  23. ‘Omics methods have empowered scientists to tackle the complexity of microbial communities on a scale not attainable before. Individually, omics analyses can provide great insight; while combined as “meta-omic...

    Authors: Valerie C. Schiml, Francesco Delogu, Praveen Kumar, Benoit Kunath, Bérénice Batut, Subina Mehta, James E. Johnson, Björn Grüning, Phillip B. Pope, Pratik D. Jagtap, Timothy J. Griffin and Magnus Ø. Arntzen
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:56
  24. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster lives in natural habitats and has also long been used as a model organism in biological research. In this study, we used a molecular barcoding approach to analyse the airways...

    Authors: Hanna Angstmann, Stefan Pfeiffer, Susanne Kublik, Birte Ehrhardt, Karin Uliczka, Klaus F. Rabe, Thomas Roeder, Christina Wagner, Michael Schloter and Susanne Krauss-Etschmann
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:55
  25. Global warming is affecting all cold environments, including the European Alps and Arctic regions. Here, permafrost may be considered a unique ecosystem harboring a distinct microbiome. The frequent freeze–tha...

    Authors: Ciro Sannino, Weihong Qi, Joel Rüthi, Beat Stierli and Beat Frey
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:54
  26. Ips typographus (European spruce bark beetle) is the most destructive pest of spruce forests in Europe. As for other animals, it has been proposed that the microbiome plays important roles in the biology of bark ...

    Authors: Ezequiel Peral-Aranega, Zaki Saati-Santamaría, Miguel Ayuso-Calles, Martin Kostovčík, Tereza Veselská, Karel Švec, Raúl Rivas, Miroslav Kolařik and Paula García-Fraile
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:53
  27. Marine sponges are diverse and functionally important members of marine benthic systems, well known to harbour complex and abundant symbiotic microorganisms as part of their species-specific microbiome. Change...

    Authors: Claire E. Lamb and Joy E. M. Watts
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:52
  28. Root and soil microbial communities constitute the below-ground plant microbiome, are drivers of nutrient cycling, and affect plant productivity. However, our understanding of their spatiotemporal patterns is ...

    Authors: Lukas P. Bell-Dereske, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci, Pedro Beschoren da Costa, Gregory Bonito, Maren L. Friesen, Lisa K. Tiemann and Sarah E. Evans
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:50
  29. Peatlands contain about 500 Pg of carbon worldwide and play a dual role as both a carbon sink and an important methane (CH4) source, thereby potentially influencing climate change. However, systematic studies on ...

    Authors: Xuhui Chen, Dan Xue, Yue Wang, Qing Qiu, Lin Wu, Meng Wang, Jiawen Liu and Huai Chen
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:48
  30. Microbes have fundamental roles underpinning the functioning of our planet, they are involved in global carbon and nutrient cycling, and support the existence of multicellular life. The mangrove ecosystem is n...

    Authors: Benjamin J. Wainwright, Trevor Millar, Lacee Bowen, Lauren Semon, K. J. E. Hickman, Jen Nie Lee, Zhi Yi Yeo and Geoffrey Zahn
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:47
  31. The microbiota of liverworts provides an interesting model for plant symbioses; however, their microbiome assembly is not yet understood. Here, we assessed specific factors that shape microbial communities ass...

    Authors: Wisnu Adi Wicaksono, Bettina Semler, Martina Pöltl, Christian Berg, Gabriele Berg and Tomislav Cernava
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:46
  32. The assembly and function of the phyllosphere microbiome is important to the overall fitness of plants and, thereby, the ecosystems they inhabit. Presently, model systems for tree phyllosphere microbiome studi...

    Authors: Sarah Addison, Charlotte Armstrong, Kathryn Wigley, Robin Hartley and Steven Wakelin
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:45
  33. Understanding the functional diversity, composition, and dynamics of microbiome is critical for quality in composting. Denitrifying microbiota, possessing multiple metabolic pathways simultaneously. Denitrific...

    Authors: Mingzi Shi, Caihong Song, Lina Xie, Guogang Zhang and Zimin Wei
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:44
  34. The root-associated microbiome has been of keen research interest especially in the last decade due to the large potential for increasing overall plant performance in agricultural systems. Knowledge about the ...

    Authors: Maximilian Fernando Becker, A. Michael Klueken and Claudia Knief
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:43
  35. Rhizosphere microbial communities are important components of the soil-plant continuum in paddy field ecosystems. These rhizosphere communities contribute to nutrient cycling and rice productivity. The use of ...

    Authors: Donald Tchouomo Dondjou, Abdala Gamby Diedhiou, Daouda Mbodj, Marie-Thérèse Mofini, Sarah Pignoly, Cheikh Ndiaye, Issa Diedhiou, Komi Assigbetse, Baboucarr Manneh, Laurent Laplaze and Aboubacry Kane
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:42
  36. Understanding the variability of microbial niches and their interaction with abiotic and biotic factors in the Arctic can provide valuable insights into microbial adaptations to extreme environments. This stud...

    Authors: Shu-Kuan Wong, Yingshun Cui, Seong-Jun Chun, Ryo Kaneko, Shota Masumoto, Ryo Kitagawa, Akira S. Mori, An Suk Lim and Masaki Uchida
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:41
  37. Crop rotation is an agronomic practice that is known to enhance productivity and yield, and decrease pest and disease pressure. Economic and other factors have increased the frequency of certain crops, includi...

    Authors: Jennifer R. Town, Tim Dumonceaux, Breanne Tidemann and Bobbi L. Helgason
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:40
  38. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination has been a worldwide environmental issue because of its impact on ecosystems and human health. Biodegradation plays an important role in PAH removal in natur...

    Authors: Yue Huang, Liguan Li, Xiaole Yin and Tong Zhang
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:39
  39. Pollinators, including solitary bees, are drastically declining worldwide. Among the factors contributing to this decline, bee pathogens and different land uses are of relevance. The link between the gut micro...

    Authors: Gregorio Fernandez De Landa, Daniele Alberoni, Loredana Baffoni, Mateo Fernandez De Landa, Pablo Damian Revainera, Leonardo Pablo Porrini, Constanza Brasesco, Silvina Quintana, Francisco Zumpano, Martìn Javier Eguaras, Matias Daniel Maggi and Diana Di Gioia
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:38
  40. Microbiomes are critical to plants, promoting growth, elevating stress tolerance, and expanding the plant’s metabolic repertoire with novel defense pathways. However, generally microbiomes within plant tissues...

    Authors: Simrandeep Singh, Shiva A. Aghdam, Rachel M. Lahowetz and Amanda M. V. Brown
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:36
  41. We aimed to identify bacteria able to grow in the presence of several antibiotics including the ultra-broad-spectrum antibiotic meropenem in a British agricultural soil by combining DNA stable isotope probing ...

    Authors: Marcela Hernández, Shamik Roy, C. William Keevil and Marc G. Dumont
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:34
  42. This study describes the composition and potential metabolic adaptation of microbial communities in northeastern Siberia, a repository of the oldest permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere. Samples of contrastin...

    Authors: Xiaofen Wu, Abraham L. Almatari, Wyatt A. Cyr, Daniel E. Williams, Susan M. Pfiffner, Elizaveta M. Rivkina, Karen G. Lloyd and Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:33
  43. Storing manure is an essential aspect of nutrient management on dairy farms. It presents the opportunity to use manure efficiently as a fertilizer in crop and pasture production. Typically, the manure storages...

    Authors: Bela Haifa Khairunisa, Usha Loganathan, Jactone A. Ogejo and Biswarup Mukhopadhyay
    Citation: Environmental Microbiome 2023 18:32