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1. Functional Characteristics of an Endophyte Community Colonizing Rice Roots as Revealed by Metagenomic Analysis

2. Methanotrophic activity and diversity in different Sphagnum magellanicum dominated habitats in the southernmost peat bogs of Patagonia

3. The importance of environmental parameters and mixing zone in shaping estuarine microbial communities along a freshwater-marine gradient

6. Methanotrophic activity and diversity in different Sphagnum magellanicum dominated habitats in the southernmost peat bogs of Patagonia

8. Methane utilizing bacteria and their biotechnological applications

9. Dynamics of nitrogen genes in intertidal sediments of Darwin Harbour and their connection to N-biogeochemistry.

10. A marine heatwave drives significant shifts in pelagic microbiology.

11. Defining marine bacterioplankton community assembly rules by contrasting the importance of environmental determinants and biotic interactions.

12. Biogeography of Southern Ocean prokaryotes: a comparison of the Indian and Pacific sectors.

13. Omics-based ecosurveillance uncovers the influence of estuarine macrophytes on sediment microbial function and metabolic redundancy in a tropical ecosystem.

14. Biogeographical and seasonal dynamics of the marine Roseobacter community and ecological links to DMSP-producing phytoplankton.

15. Diatom Biogeography, Temporal Dynamics, and Links to Bacterioplankton across Seven Oceanographic Time-Series Sites Spanning the Australian Continent.

16. The Requirement of Genetic Diagnostic Technologies for Environmental Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance.

17. Methanotroph community structure and processes in an inland river affected by natural gas macro-seeps.

18. Functional analysis of pristine estuarine marine sediments.

19. The Diversity of Nitrogen-Cycling Microbial Genes in a Waste Stabilization Pond Reveals Changes over Space and Time that Is Uncoupled to Changing Nitrogen Chemistry.

20. Metabolic pathways inferred from a bacterial marker gene illuminate ecological changes across South Pacific frontal boundaries.

21. Microbial tropicalization driven by a strengthening western ocean boundary current.

22. Oceanographic Fronts Shape Phaeocystis Assemblages: A High-Resolution 18S rRNA Gene Survey From the Ice-Edge to the Equator of the South Pacific.

23. Can We Use Functional Genetics to Predict the Fate of Nitrogen in Estuaries?

24. Baseline characterization of aerobic hydrocarbon degrading microbial communities in deep-sea sediments of the Great Australian Bight, Australia.

25. Sequence-Specific End Labeling of Oligonucleotides (SSELO)-Based Microbial Detection.

26. Oceanographic boundaries constrain microbial diversity gradients in the South Pacific Ocean.

27. Systematic, continental scale temporal monitoring of marine pelagic microbiota by the Australian Marine Microbial Biodiversity Initiative.

28. Spatial and temporal variability in the nitrogen cyclers of hypereutrophic Lake Taihu.

29. Geographical gradients in selection can reveal genetic constraints for evolutionary responses to ocean acidification.

30. Spatial and temporal variability of aerobic anoxygenic photoheterotrophic bacteria along the east coast of Australia.

31. A new cell morphotype among methane oxidizers: a spiral-shaped obligately microaerophilic methanotroph from northern low-oxygen environments.

32. Acid-Tolerant Moderately Thermophilic Methanotrophs of the Class Gammaproteobacteria Isolated From Tropical Topsoil with Methane Seeps.

33. Reduction of the Powerful Greenhouse Gas N2O in the South-Eastern Indian Ocean.

35. Novel Methanotrophs of the Family Methylococcaceae from Different Geographical Regions and Habitats.

36. The ocean sampling day consortium.

37. Water addition regulates the metabolic activity of ammonia oxidizers responding to environmental perturbations in dry subhumid ecosystems.

38. Remarkable recovery and colonization behaviour of methane oxidizing bacteria in soil after disturbance is controlled by methane source only.

39. Atmospheric methane oxidizers are present and active in Canadian high Arctic soils.

40. Peatland succession induces a shift in the community composition of Sphagnum-associated active methanotrophs.

41. The founding charter of the Genomic Observatories Network.

42. Analysis of methanotroph community structure using a pmoA-based microarray.

43. Microbial minorities modulate methane consumption through niche partitioning.

44. Application of a novel functional gene microarray to probe the functional ecology of ammonia oxidation in nitrifying activated sludge.

45. Evidence of microbial regulation of biogeochemical cycles from a study on methane flux and land use change.

46. Methanotrophic bacteria in oilsands tailings ponds of northern Alberta.

47. Archaeal dominated ammonia-oxidizing communities in Icelandic grassland soils are moderately affected by long-term N fertilization and geothermal heating.

48. Methanotrophic communities in Australian woodland soils of varying salinity.

49. Seasonal variation in the function and diversity of methanotrophs in the littoral wetland of a boreal eutrophic lake.

50. Effects of nitrogen load on the function and diversity of methanotrophs in the littoral wetland of a boreal lake.

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