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1. Rhizosphere shapes the associations between protistan predators and bacteria within microbiomes through the deterministic selection on bacterial communities.

2. Intracellular kynurenine promotes acetaldehyde accumulation, further inducing the apoptosis in soil beneficial fungi Trichoderma guizhouenseNJAU4742 under acid stress.

3. Resource availability drives bacteria community resistance to pathogen invasion via altering bacterial pairwise interactions.

4. Meta‐analysis of diazotrophic signatures across terrestrial ecosystems at the continental scale.

5. Comprehensive analysis of the regulatory network of blue‐light‐regulated conidiation and hydrophobin production in Trichoderma guizhouense.

6. A new atypical short‐chain dehydrogenase is required for interfungal combat and conidiation in Trichoderma guizhouense.

7. At least three families of hyphosphere small secreted cysteine‐rich proteins can optimize surface properties to a moderately hydrophilic state suitable for fungal attachment.

8. Overcoming diverse homologous recombinations and single chimeric guide RNA competitive inhibition enhances Cas9‐based cyclical multiple genes coediting in filamentous fungi.

9. Rhizosphere microbiome functional diversity and pathogen invasion resistance build up during plant development.

10. Azaphilones biosynthesis complements the defence mechanism of Trichoderma guizhouense against oxidative stress.

11. A genomic island in a plant beneficial rhizobacterium encodes novel antimicrobial fatty acids and a self‐protection shield to enhance its competition.

12. Guttation capsules containing hydrogen peroxide: an evolutionarily conserved NADPH oxidase gains a role in wars between related fungi.

13. Long‐term fertilization regimes change soil nitrification potential by impacting active autotrophic ammonia oxidizers and nitrite oxidizers as assessed by DNA stable isotope probing.

14. Recognition of dominant attractants by key chemoreceptors mediates recruitment of plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria.

15. Resource availability modulates biodiversity-invasion relationships by altering competitive interactions.

16. Two degradation strategies for overcoming the recalcitrance of natural lignocellulosic xylan by polysaccharides-binding GH10 and GH11 xylanases of filamentous fungi.

17. Significant alteration of soil bacterial communities and organic carbon decomposition by different long-term fertilization management conditions of extremely low-productivity arable soil in South China.

18. The neutral metallopeptidase NMP1 of Trichoderma guizhouense is required for mycotrophy and self-defence.

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