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- MinireviewSoil Aggregate Microbial Communities: Towards Understanding Microbiome Interactions at Biologically Relevant Scales
Soils contain a tangle of minerals, water, nutrients, gases, plant roots, decaying organic matter, and microorganisms which work together to cycle nutrients and support terrestrial plant growth. Most soil microorganisms live in periodically interconnected communities closely associated with soil aggregates, i.e., small (<2 mm), strongly bound clusters of minerals and organic carbon that persist through mechanical disruptions and...
- Public and Environmental Health MicrobiologyMechanism of Virus Inactivation by Cold Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma and Plasma-Activated Water