The Future of (Soil) Microbiome Studies: Current Limitations, Integration, and Perspectives
Microbes dominate the planet’s biodiversity in terms of species number and by driving essential Earth system functions such as the carbon cycle. Soils contain most of this microbial biodiversity.
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Microbes dominate the planet’s biodiversity in terms of species number and by driving essential Earth system functions such as the carbon cycle. Soils contain most of this microbial biodiversity. |
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The Future of (Soil) Microbiome Studies: Current Limitations, Integration, and Perspectives |
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The Future of (Soil) Microbiome Studies: Current Limitations, Integration, and Perspectives |
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The Future of (Soil) Microbiome Studies: Current Limitations, Integration, and Perspectives |
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The Future of (Soil) Microbiome Studies: Current Limitations, Integration, and Perspectives |
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The Future of (Soil) Microbiome Studies: Current Limitations, Integration, and Perspectives |
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future of (soil) microbiome studies: current limitations, integration, and perspectives |
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American Society for Microbiology |
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