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1. Salinity-triggered homogeneous selection constrains the microbial function and stability in lakes.

2. Aridity modulates biogeographic distribution and community assembly of cyanobacterial morphotypes in drylands.

3. Biogeography and ecological functions of root‐associated and soil fungi of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica across different afforestation areas in desertified Northern China.

4. Fungal Richness of Cytospora Species Associated with Willow Canker Disease in China.

5. Unearthing Optimal Symbiotic Rhizobia Partners from the Main Production Area of Phaseolus vulgaris in Yunnan.

6. The Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Cultivable Bacillus -Like Bacteria Across Black Soils of Northeast China.

7. Biogeographic distribution, assembly processes and potential nutrient cycling functions of myxobacteria communities in typical agricultural soils in China.

8. [Temporal and Spatial Variations in Root-associated Fungi Associated with Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica in the Semi-arid and Dry Sub-humid Desertified Regions of Northern China].

9. phoH-carrying virus communities responded to multiple factors and their correlation network with prokaryotes in sediments along Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, and East China Sea in China.

10. Nitrogen rather than phosphorus driving the biogeographic patterns of abundant bacterial taxa in a eutrophic plateau lake.

11. Biogeographic pattern of the nirS gene-targeted anammox bacterial community and composition in the northern South China Sea and a coastal Mai Po mangrove wetland.

12. Microbial community structure and the relationship with soil carbon and nitrogen in an original Korean pine forest of Changbai Mountain, China.

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