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1. The functional evolution of termite gut microbiota

2. Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the early evolution of symbiotic traits

3. Hidden Compositional Heterogeneity of Fish Chromosomes in the Era of Polished Genome Assemblies

4. A meta-analysis of global fungal distribution reveals climate-driven patterns

5. Ecological Divergence Within the Enterobacterial Genus Sodalis: From Insect Symbionts to Inhabitants of Decomposing Deadwood

6. Feed in summer, rest in winter: microbial carbon utilization in forest topsoil

7. The functional evolution of termite gut microbiota

8. Peracetic acid treatment of squid eggs infected with parasitic copepod (Ikanecator primus gen. et sp. nov.)

9. A meta-analysis of global fungal distribution reveals climate-driven patterns

10. Author Correction: GlobalFungi, a global database of fungal occurrences from high-throughput-sequencing metabarcoding studies

11. GlobalFungi, a global database of fungal occurrences from high-throughput-sequencing metabarcoding studies

12. Seasonal variation and distribution of total and active microbial community of β-glucosidase encoding genes in coniferous forest soil

13. Functional screening of abundant bacteria from acidic forest soil indicates the metabolic potential of Acidobacteria subdivision 1 for polysaccharide decomposition

14. Microbial activity in forest soil reflects the changes in ecosystem properties between summer and winter

15. Therpb2gene represents a viable alternative molecular marker for the analysis of environmental fungal communities

16. Enzymatic systems involved in decomposition reflects the ecology and taxonomy of saprotrophic fungi

17. Pezizomycetes genomes reveal the molecular basis of ectomycorrhizal truffle lifestyle

18. Feed in summer, rest in winter: microbial carbon utilization in forest topsoil

19. Fungal polysaccharide monooxygenases: new players in the decomposition of cellulose

20. Enzyme activities of fungi associated with Picea abies needles

21. Cellulose utilization in forest litter and soil: identification of bacterial and fungal decomposers

22. Active and total microbial communities in forest soil are largely different and highly stratified during decomposition

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