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1. Horizontal transmission of a multidrug-resistant IncN plasmid isolated from urban wastewater

2. Insights into the circular:the cryptic plasmidome and its derived antibiotic resistome in the urban water systems

3. Co-localization of antibiotic resistance genes is widespread in the infant gut microbiome and associates with an immature gut microbial composition

4. Horizontal transmission of a multidrug-resistant IncN plasmid isolated from urban wastewater

5. A comparison of short-read, HiFi long-read, and hybrid strategies for genome-resolved metagenomics

6. Interspecific interactions facilitate keystone species in a multispecies biofilm that promotes plant growth

7. Insights into the circular:The cryptic plasmidome and its derived antibiotic resistome in the urban water systems

8. Co-localization of antibiotic resistance genes is widespread in the infant gut microbiome and associates with an immature gut microbial composition

9. Horizontal transmission of a multidrug-resistant IncN plasmid isolated from urban wastewater

10. Interspecific interactions facilitate keystone species in a multispecies biofilm that promotes plant growth

11. A comparison of short-read, HiFi long-read, and hybrid strategies for genome-resolved metagenomics

12. Insights into the circular:The cryptic plasmidome and its derived antibiotic resistome in the urban water systems

13. Co-localization of antibiotic resistance genes is widespread in the infant gut microbiome and associates with an immature gut microbial composition

14. Short-Term (Co-)Adaptation In Biofilms Of Lactococcus Lactis And Leuconostoc Mesenteroides Impacts Growth Parameters And Interspecific Interactions

15. Longitudinal characterization of escherichia coli in the infant gut microbiome

16. Hordeum vulgare differentiates its response to beneficial bacteria

17. Plasmid permissiveness of wastewater microbiomes can be predicted from 16S rRNA sequences by machine learning

18. Short-Term (Co-)Adaptation on Biofilms of Lactococcus Lactis and Leuconostoc Mesenteroides Impacts Growth Parameters and Interspecific Interactions

19. Plasmid permissiveness of wastewater microbiomes can be predicted from 16S rRNA sequences by machine learning

20. Draft genomes of seven isolates from Danish wastewater facilities belonging to Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Pseudochrobactrum, Brevundimonas, and Pandoraea

21. Hordeum vulgare differentiates its response to beneficial bacteria

22. Plasmid permissiveness of wastewater microbiomes can be predicted from 16S rRNA sequences by machine learning

23. Draft genomes of seven isolates from Danish wastewater facilities belonging to Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Pseudochrobactrum, Brevundimonas, and Pandoraea

24. IncHI1A plasmids potentially facilitate horizontal flow of antibiotic resistance genes to pathogens in microbial communities of urban residential sewage

25. Long-Term Fertilization Strategy Impacts Rhizoctonia solani–Microbe Interactions in Soil and Rhizosphere and Defense Responses in Lettuce

26. IncHI1A plasmids potentially facilitate horizontal flow of antibiotic resistance genes to pathogens in microbial communities of urban residential sewage

27. A novel and affordable bioaugmentation strategy with microbial extracts to accelerate the biodegradation of emerging contaminants in different media

28. Deciphering bacteria associated with a pre-parasitic stage of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla in nemato-suppressive and nemato-conducive soils

29. Influence of sewage sludge stabilization method on microbial community and the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes

30. Quantification and fate of plasmid-specific bacteriophages in wastewater:Beyond the F-coliphages

31. IncHI1A plasmids potentially facilitate a horizontal flow of antibiotic resistance genes to pathogens in microbial communities of urban residential sewage

32. Influence of sewage sludge stabilization method on microbial community and the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes

33. Quantification and fate of plasmid-specific bacteriophages in wastewater:Beyond the F-coliphages

34. Biofilm cultivation facilitates coexistence and adaptive evolution in an industrial bacterial community

35. Quantification and fate of plasmid-specific bacteriophages in wastewater:Beyond the F-coliphages

36. Biofilm cultivation facilitates coexistence and adaptive evolution in an industrial bacterial community

37. Long-Term Fertilization Strategy Impacts Rhizoctonia solani–Microbe Interactions in Soil and Rhizosphere and Defense Responses in Lettuce

38. Exudates from Miscanthus x giganteus change the response of a root-associated Pseudomonas putida strain towards heavy metals

39. Biofilm cultivation facilitates coexistence and adaptive evolution in an industrial bacterial community

40. A novel and affordable bioaugmentation strategy with microbial extracts to accelerate the biodegradation of emerging contaminants in different media

41. CRISPR-Cas systems are widespread accessory elements across bacterial and archaeal plasmids

42. A novel and affordable bioaugmentation strategy with microbial extracts to accelerate the biodegradation of emerging contaminants in different media

43. Importance of substrate quality and clay content on microbial extracellular polymeric substances production and aggregate stability in soils

44. Biosolids for safe land application:does wastewater treatment plant size matters when considering antibiotics, pollutants, microbiome, mobile genetic elements and associated resistance genes?

45. CRISPR-Cas systems are widespread accessory elements across bacterial and archaeal plasmids

46. Importance of substrate quality and clay content on microbial extracellular polymeric substances production and aggregate stability in soils

47. Biosolids for safe land application:does wastewater treatment plant size matters when considering antibiotics, pollutants, microbiome, mobile genetic elements and associated resistance genes?

48. Deciphering bacteria associated with a pre-parasitic stage of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla in nemato-suppressive and nemato-conducive soils

50. Deciphering bacteria associated with a pre-parasitic stage of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla in nemato-suppressive and nemato-conducive soils

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