Methane-derived carbon flows into host–virus networks at different trophic levels in soil
Volume: 118, Issue: 32
Published: Aug 4, 2021
Abstract
The concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase with microbial communities controlling soil-atmosphere fluxes. While there is substantial knowledge of the diversity and function of prokaryotes regulating CH4 production and consumption, their active interactions with viruses in soil have not been identified. Metagenomic sequencing of soil microbial communities enables identification of linkages between viruses and hosts....
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Title
Methane-derived carbon flows into host–virus networks at different trophic levels in soil
Published Date
Aug 4, 2021
Volume
118
Issue
32
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