
Emily Graham
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Oct 25, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Amy Zimmerman |Emily Graham |Jason McDermott |Kirsten S. Hofmockel
1 Introduction Microorganisms (including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists) are major drivers of terrestrial carbon cycling, controlling the balance between carbon storage in soil organic matter (see Box 1 for glossary) and CO2 release to the atmosphere (Liang, Schimel, and Jastrow 2017 and references therein). A growing body of indirect evidence suggests that the soil virosphere is an essential component of soil carbon cycling (Emerson et al. 2018; Graham et al. 2024; Lee et al.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
nationalheadlines.co.uk | Emily Graham
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Aug 4, 2024 |
zenodo.org | Maggie Bowman |Alexis Heath |Tamas Varga |Anil Battu |Will Kew |Rosey Chu | +16 more
This record hosts data generated by the 1000 Soils Pilot. Data will be updated as more become available. Please see the most recent data upload for current data. A beta visualization tool is available for some data types at https://shinyproxy.emsl.pnnl.gov/app/1000soils. Please submit any suggestions or comments through the 'contact' tab. We are actively working to improve visualizations and value all feedback.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
nature.com | Ruirui Chen |Emily Graham |Yuanyuan Bao
AbstractWith the continuous expansion of saline soils under climate change, understanding the eco-evolutionary tradeoff between the microbial mitigation of carbon limitation and the maintenance of functional traits in saline soils represents a significant knowledge gap in predicting future soil health and ecological function.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
nature.com | Emily Graham |Antonio Pedro Camargo |Ruonan Wu |Russell Neches |Nikos Kyrpides |Jason McDermott | +1 more
AbstractHistorically neglected by microbial ecologists, soil viruses are now thought to be critical to global biogeochemical cycles. However, our understanding of their global distribution, activities and interactions with the soil microbiome remains limited. Here we present the Global Soil Virus Atlas, a comprehensive dataset compiled from 2,953 previously sequenced soil metagenomes and composed of 616,935 uncultivated viral genomes and 38,508 unique viral operational taxonomic units.
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