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1. Biotic and Abiotic Stress Factors Induce Microbiome Shifts and Enrichment of Distinct Beneficial Bacteria in Tomato Roots

2. Changes in microbiota composition, bile and fatty acid metabolism, in successful faecal microbiota transplantation for Clostridioides difficile infection

3. Salmonella Establishment in Agricultural Soil and Colonization of Crop Plants Depend on Soil Type and Plant Species

4. Transcriptional Changes in Potato Sprouts upon Interaction with Rhizoctonia solani Indicate Pathogen-Induced Interference in the Defence Pathways of Potato

5. Nutritional Targeting of the Microbiome as Potential Therapy for Malnutrition and Chronic Inflammation

6. Marine Metagenomics: New Tools for the Study and Exploitation of Marine Microbial Metabolism

7. Evidence of a putative deep sea specific microbiome in marine sponges.

8. Archaea appear to dominate the microbiome of Inflatella pellicula deep sea sponges.

9. Transcriptional Changes in Potato Sprouts upon Interaction with Rhizoctonia solani Indicate Pathogen-Induced Interference in the Defence Pathways of Potato

10. Nutritional Targeting of the Microbiome as Potential Therapy for Malnutrition and Chronic Inflammation

11. Changes in microbiota composition, bile and fatty acid metabolism, in successful faecal microbiota transplantation for Clostridioides difficile infection

12. Tumour-associated and non-tumour-associated microbiota: Addendum

13. The oral microbiota in colorectal cancer is distinctive and predictive

14. Fecal microbiota variation across the lifespan of the healthy laboratory rat

15. Marine Metagenomics: New Tools for the Study and Exploitation of Marine Microbial Metabolism

16. Evidence of a Putative Deep Sea Specific Microbiome in Marine Sponges

17. Archaea appear to dominate the microbiome of Inflatella pellicula deep sea sponges

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