Competitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil
Our study reveals the ecogenomic traits of microorganisms participating in the cellulose economy of soil. We identified three major categories of participants in this economy: (i) independent primary degraders, (ii) interdependent primary degraders, and (iii) secondary consumers (mutualists, opport...
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oai:doaj.org-article:04c3d8e6696b463e8fcbcf4aed025d0d2021-11-03T18:15:37ZCompetitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil2161-21292150-751110.1128/mBio.03099-20https://doaj.org/article/04c3d8e6696b463e8fcbcf4aed025d0d2021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.03099-20https://doaj.org/toc/2161-2129https://doaj.org/toc/2150-7511 Our study reveals the ecogenomic traits of microorganisms participating in the cellulose economy of soil. We identified three major categories of participants in this economy: (i) independent primary degraders, (ii) interdependent primary degraders, and (iii) secondary consumers (mutualists, opportunists, and parasites).Roland C. WilhelmCharles Pepe-RanneyPamela WeisenhornMary LiptonDaniel H. BuckleyAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmBio, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2021) |
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Our study reveals the ecogenomic traits of microorganisms participating in the cellulose economy of soil. We identified three major categories of participants in this economy: (i) independent primary degraders, (ii) interdependent primary degraders, and (iii) secondary consumers (mutualists, opportunists, and parasites). |
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Competitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil |
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Competitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil |
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Competitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil |
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Competitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil |
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Competitive Exclusion and Metabolic Dependency among Microorganisms Structure the Cellulose Economy of an Agricultural Soil |
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competitive exclusion and metabolic dependency among microorganisms structure the cellulose economy of an agricultural soil |
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