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Papers of interest from The ISME Journal and Nature Microbiology
Here is a collection of some key papers for you to view for free from ISMEJ and Nature Microbiology to coincide with the ISME17 meeting currently on at the Congress Centre in Leipzig, Germany.
Recovery of population genomes from surface ocean samples identified non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs that were widespread and abundant, including Proteobacteria and Planctomycetes, indicating their importance for nitrogen fixation in this environment.
The recovery of viral populations from peatland soils across a permafrost thaw gradient provides insights into soil viral diversity, their hosts and the potential impacts on carbon cycling in this environment.
The type VI secretion system of Serratia marcescens can deliver effector proteins that target fungi, including pathogenic Candida species, via disruption of nutrient uptake and metabolism or loss of plasma membrane potential.