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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Auteurs principaux: | Roland C. Wilhelm, Charles Pepe-Ranney, Pamela Weisenhorn, Mary Lipton, Daniel H. Buckley |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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