Decrypting bacterial polyphenol metabolism in an anoxic wetland soil
It is thought that polyphenols inhibit organic matter decomposition in soils devoid of oxygen. Here the authors use metabolomics and genome-resolved metaproteomics to provide experimental evidence of polyphenol biodegradation and maintained soil microbial community metabolism despite anoxia.
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Main Authors: | Bridget B. McGivern, Malak M. Tfaily, Mikayla A. Borton, Suzanne M. Kosina, Rebecca A. Daly, Carrie D. Nicora, Samuel O. Purvine, Allison R. Wong, Mary S. Lipton, David W. Hoyt, Trent R. Northen, Ann E. Hagerman, Kelly C. Wrighton |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ddb0a7a377d640a7a2fe12b0cc7e04ea |
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