Assessing the genomes of soil bacteria around the globe, researchers identified three dominant life strategies linked to different types of soil.
Assessing the genomes of soil bacteria around the globe, researchers identified three dominant life strategies linked to different types of soil.
In a warmer world, microbes in drought-stricken soils convert less carbon to carbon dioxide and more to volatile intermediates.
Microorganisms and their metabolisms help silica to mineralize near deep ocean methane seeps.
Findings offer new targets for early detection and prevention strategies
Yarrowia lipolytica reallocates its production of protein toward energy and lipid metabolism to grow on hydrocarbons and produce high-value chemicals.
Experiments find increased temperatures and carbon dioxide rapidly altered peatland carbon stocks, highlighting peatlands’ vulnerability to climate change.
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UCI biologists highlight critical link between drought, wildfires and coastal ecosystem transformations
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High resolution isotope analysis of the algal microbiome identifies ecological strategies not predicted by genome content.