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1. Integrating variation in bacterial‐fungal co‐occurrence network with soil carbon dynamics.

2. Modeling soil bacterial diversity: challenges and opportunities.

3. Ecological principles of fecal microbiota transplantation.

4. Microbial phylogenetic relatedness links to distinct successional patterns of bacterial and fungal communities.

5. Soil microbial interconnections along ecological restoration gradients of lowland forests after slash-and-burn agriculture.

7. Dispersal mitigates bacterial dominance over microalgal competitor in metacommunities.

8. Divergent co- occurrence patterns and assembly processes structure the abundant and rare bacterial communities in a salt marsh ecosystem.

9. Endophytes: The Second Layer of Plant Defense.

10. Ecology and Evolution of Plant Microbiomes.

11. Engineering microbiomes to transform plastics.

12. Toward an integrative framework for microbial community coalescence.

13. Community Assembly Processes of the Microbial Rare Biosphere.

14. Ecological Insights into the Dynamics of Plant Biomass-Degrading Microbial Consortia.

15. Transcriptional Responses of the Bacterium Burkholderia terrae BS001 to the Fungal Host Lyophyllum sp. Strain Karsten under Soil-Mimicking Conditions.

16. Embracing Community Ecology in Plant Microbiome Research.

17. Compositional profile of α / β-hydrolase fold proteins in mangrove soil metagenomes: prevalence of epoxide hydrolases and haloalkane dehalogenases in oil-contaminated sites.

18. Dynamics of bacterial community succession in a salt marsh chronosequence: evidences for temporal niche partitioning.

19. Metataxonomic profiling and prediction of functional behaviour of wheat straw degrading microbial consortia.

20. Dynamics of bacterial and fungal communities associated with eggshells during incubation.

21. Back to the basics: The need for ecophysiological insights to enhance our understanding of microbial behaviour in the rhizosphere.

22. Different Selective Effects on Rhizosphere Bacteria Exerted by Genetically Modified versus Conventional Potato Lines.

23. Integrating pH into the metabolic theory of ecology to predict bacterial diversity in soil.

24. Bacterial Genomes: Habitat Specificity and Uncharted Organisms.

25. Bacterial soil community in a Brazilian sugarcane field.

26. Biotic and abiotic factors interplay in structuring the dynamics of microbial co-occurrence patterns in tropical mountainsides.

27. Effects of soil type and salinity levels on the performance and bacteriome of the halophyte Atriplex nummularia (old man saltbush).

28. Genomic signatures and co‐occurrence patterns of the ultra‐small Saccharimonadia (phylum CPR/Patescibacteria) suggest a symbiotic lifestyle.

29. Microbiome-mediated signal transduction within the plant holobiont.

30. Interspecific plant interaction via root exudates structures the disease suppressiveness of rhizosphere microbiomes.

31. Biogeographical patterns of abundant and rare bacterial biospheres in paddy soils across East Asia.

32. Successional patterns of key genes and processes involved in the microbial nitrogen cycle in a salt marsh chronosequence.

33. Bacterial Communities Differ among Drosophila melanogaster Populations and Affect Host Resistance against Parasitoids.

34. Back to the roots: defining the core microbiome of Sorghum bicolor in agricultural field soils from the centre of origin.

35. Linking the Composition of Bacterial and Archaeal Communities to Characteristics of Soil and Flora Composition in the Atlantic Rainforest.

36. Divergent impacts of fertilization regimes on below-ground prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities in the Tibetan Plateau.

37. Investigating antibiotic free feed additives for growth promotion in poultry: effects on performance and microbiota.

38. Body size mediates the functional potential of soil organisms by diversity and community assembly across soil aggregates.

39. Protist communities as indicators of fertilization-induced changes in a species-rich grassland ecosystem.

40. Partitioning the effects of coffee-Urochloa intercropping on soil microbial properties at a centimeter-scale.

41. Promoting soil microbial-mediated suppressiveness against Fusarium wilt disease by the enrichment of specific fungal taxa via crop rotation.

43. Soil Microbial Diversity Affects the Plant-Root Colonization by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi.

44. Unraveling the importance of top-down predation on bacterial diversity at the soil aggregate level.

45. DiSCount: computer vision for automated quantification of Striga seed germination.

46. Harnessing the microbiome to control plant parasitic weeds.

47. Bacterial community assembly in a typical estuarine marsh with multiple environmental gradients.

48. Biochar amendment reduces cadmium uptake by stimulating cadmium-resistant PGPR in tomato rhizosphere.

49. Climate change affects key nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations on coral reefs.

50. Abundance and Genetic Diversity of nifli Gene Sequences in Anthropogenically Affected Brazilian Mangrove Sediments.

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