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DNA metabarcoding of gut microbiota reveals considerable taxonomic differences among wild individuals of the dung beetle Trypocopris pyrenaeus (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae)
Published 2024-02-01“…The analysis of the functions potentially provided by these microorganisms confirmed that the gut microbiota, in addition to being essential for the health of their host, may also contribute to the effective functioning of the ecosystems of which dung beetles are part.…”
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Microorganism Diversity Found in <i>Blatta orientalis</i> L. (Blattodea: Blattidae) Cuticle and Gut Collected in Urban Environments
Published 2024-11-01“…We found diverse bacterial lineages, including mutualist symbiotic strains, and microorganisms considered pathogenic to humans. We also analyzed the metabolic functions of the bacterial communities identified and discussed the role of <i>B. orientalis</i> as a reservoir and vector of pathogens in urban areas. …”
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A Review of Studies on the Effects of Anthropogenic Disturbances on Plant–Soil–Microorganism Interactions in Grassland Ecosystems: Based on Grazing and Tourism Perspectives
Published 2024-12-01“…The present study aims to provide an overview of the structure and function of grassland ecosystems under anthropogenic disturbances. …”
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Exploring the microbiota of grapevines: Tools and perspectives for sustainable agriculture
Published 2025-04-01“…Understanding microbial diversity is crucial for optimizing plant health, enhancing disease resistance, improving nutrient availability, and supporting vital physiological functions.Research has identified a wide range of endophytic microorganisms, including fungi, bacteria, viruses, and yeasts, across different Vitis vinifera cultivars and Vitis species. …”
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Characterization of Soil Bacterial Communities in Different Vegetation Types on the Lava Plateau of Jingpo Lake
Published 2025-07-01“…The soil organic matter (SOM), available nitrogen (AN), total nitrogen (TN), and soil water content (SWC) were significantly correlated with the bacterial community structure (<i>p</i> < 0.05 or <i>p</i> < 0.01), acting as key determinants of the microbial community structure and function. PICRUSt2 functional predictions revealed significant variations in the metabolic functions of the soil bacterial communities across vegetation types, indicating distinct functional specializations. …”
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Wetland-to-Meadow Transition Alters Soil Microbial Networks and Stability in the Sanjiangyuan Region
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Identifying fecal microbiota signatures of colorectal cancer in a Vietnamese cohort
Published 2024-12-01“…The total community DNA of microorganisms was extracted from the fecal samples and analyzed for microbiota composition using Illumina MiSeq amplicon sequencing targeting the V3–V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene.ResultsWe identified a significant difference in the overall fecal microbiota composition between CRC patients and healthy controls, and we detected several CRC-associated microbial signatures in fecal samples of Vietnamese patients with CRC, which overlapped with signatures from other countries and meta-analyses. …”
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Sugar transporters: mediators of carbon flow between plants and microbes
Published 2025-04-01“…This review systematically categorized plant sugar transporters and highlighted their functional significance in mediating plant interactions with pathogenic and beneficial microorganisms. …”
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Development of a bioinformatics tool for identifying members of the Apis mellifera gut microbiome
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Cultivating crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) significantly enhances the quantity and diversity of soil microorganisms: evidence from the comparison of rice-wheat and rice-crayfish ro...
Published 2025-02-01“…In conclusion, the wheat planting and crayfish farming drove significant differences in the soil microbial communities of paddy fields, with Actinobacteriota and Desulfobacterota identified as potential biomarkers. Compared to wheat cultivation, the rotation system incorporating crayfish farming enhanced the richness and diversity of soil microbial species and functions, increased the modularity of the microbial community, and promoted the presence of keystone species with connecting roles. …”
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