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5. One Complete and Seven Draft Genome Sequences of Subdivision 1 and 3 Acidobacteria Isolated from Soil.

6. Soil multifunctionality is affected by the soil environment and by microbial community composition and diversity

9. Peatland Acidobacteria with a dissimilatory sulfur metabolism

10. Genomic insights into the Acidobacteria reveal strategies for their success in terrestrial environments.

13. Advancements in the application of NanoSIMS and Raman microspectroscopy to investigate the activity of microbial cells in soils

14. Bacteria from Diverse Habitats Colonize and Compete in the Mouse Gut

15. Draft Genome Sequence of an Oscillatorian Cyanobacterium, Strain ESFC-1

22. Both abundant and rare fungi colonizing Fagus sylvatica ectomycorrhizal root-tips shape associated bacterial communities

23. The breakthrough paradox

24. Global Grassland Diazotrophic Communities Are Structured by Combined Abiotic, Biotic, and Spatial Distance Factors but Resilient to Fertilization

25. Additional file 3 of Nitrogen fixation by diverse diazotrophic communities can support population growth of arboreal ants

26. Additional file 2 of Nitrogen fixation by diverse diazotrophic communities can support population growth of arboreal ants

27. Additional file 1 of Nitrogen fixation by diverse diazotrophic communities can support population growth of arboreal ants

32. Recently photoassimilated carbon and fungus‐delivered nitrogen are spatially correlated in the ectomycorrhizal tissue of Fagus sylvatica

35. Massive nitrogen loss from the Benguela upwelling system through anaerobic ammonium oxidation

36. The metagenome of the marine anammox bacterium ‘Candidatus Scalindua profunda’ illustrates the versatility of this globally important nitrogen cycle bacterium

41. Transcriptomic Response of Nitrosomonas europaea Transitioned from Ammonia- to Oxygen-Limited Steady-State Growth

46. Sulfate is transported at significant rates through the symbiosome membrane and is crucial for nitrogenase biosynthesis

49. Transcriptomic response ofNitrosomonas europaeatransitioned from ammonia- to oxygen-limited steady-state growth

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