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1. The Fungal and Protist Community as Affected by Tillage, Crop Residue Burning and N Fertilizer Application.

2. Contrasting recovery of metagenome‑assembled genomes and derived bacterial communities and functional profiles from lizard fecal and cloacal samples.

3. Metagenomic analysis of fungal assemblages at a regional scale in high-altitude temperate forest soils: alternative methods to determine diversity, composition and environmental drivers.

4. The archaeal and bacterial community structure in composted cow manures is defined by the original populations: a shotgun metagenomic approach.

5. Spatial and Temporal Shifts of Endophytic Bacteria in Conifer Seedlings of Abies religiosa (Kunth) Schltdl. & Cham.

6. Seasonal dietary changes relate to gut microbiota composition depending on the host species but do not correlate with gut microbiota diversity in arthropod-eating lizards.

7. DNA metabarcoding reveals seasonal changes in diet composition across four arthropod-eating lizard species (Phrynosomatidae: Sceloporus).

8. Maternal transmission of bacterial microbiota during embryonic development in a viviparous lizard.

9. Comparative analysis of two nonlethal methods for the study of the gut bacterial communities in wild lizards.

10. Land-use change alters the bacterial community structure, but not forest management.

11. Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Alters the Root Endophyte Bacterial Microbiome in Maize Plants, but Not in the Stem or Rhizosphere Soil.

12. Application of young maize plant residues alters the microbiome composition and its functioning in a soil under conservation agriculture: a metagenomics study.

13. Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere at Different Growth Stages of Maize Cultivated in Soil Under Conventional and Conservation Agricultural Practices.

14. Application of ammonium to a N limited arable soil enriches a succession of bacteria typically found in the rhizosphere.

15. Is Habitat More Important than Phylogenetic Relatedness for Elucidating the Gut Bacterial Composition in Sister Lizard Species?

16. Impact of a bacterial consortium on the soil bacterial community structure and maize (Zea mays L.) cultivation.

17. Conversion of a High-Altitude Temperate Forest for Agriculture Reduced Alpha and Beta Diversity of the Soil Fungal Communities as Revealed by a Metabarcoding Analysis.

18. Bacterial Communities in Alkaline Saline Soils Amended with Young Maize Plants or Its (Hemi)Cellulose Fraction.

19. The root endophytic bacterial community of Ricinus communis L. resembles the seeds community more than the rhizosphere bacteria independent of soil water content.

20. Soil microbial diversity drops with land-use change in a high mountain temperate forest: a metagenomics survey.

21. Dietary effects on gut microbiota of the mesquite lizard Sceloporus grammicus (Wiegmann, 1828) across different altitudes.

22. Land use is the main driver of soil organic carbon spatial distribution in a high mountain ecosystem.

23. TiO 2 nanoparticles affect the bacterial community structure and Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) in an arable soil.

24. Bacterial and archaeal spatial distribution and its environmental drivers in an extremely haloalkaline soil at the landscape scale.

25. The Bacterial Community Structure and Microbial Activity in a Traditional Organic Milpa Farming System Under Different Soil Moisture Conditions.

26. Microbial community structure in aerobic and fluffy granules formed in a sequencing batch reactor supplied with 4-chlorophenol at different settling times.

27. Reducing Salinity by Flooding an Extremely Alkaline and Saline Soil Changes the Bacterial Community but Its Effect on the Archaeal Community Is Limited.

28. Archaeal and Bacterial Community Structure in an Anaerobic Digestion Reactor (Lagoon Type) Used for Biogas Production at a Pig Farm.

29. The Bacterial Community Structure and Dynamics of Carbon and Nitrogen when Maize (Zea mays L.) and Its Neutral Detergent Fibre Were Added to Soil from Zimbabwe with Contrasting Management Practices.

30. Changes in the Bacterial Community Structure of Remediated Anthracene-Contaminated Soils.

31. Bacterial Communities Associated with Different Anthurium andraeanum L. Plant Tissues.

32. Bacterial indicator taxa in soils under different long-term agricultural management.

33. Archaeal Communities in a Heterogeneous Hypersaline-Alkaline Soil.

34. 454 pyrosequencing-based characterization of the bacterial consortia in a well established nitrifying reactor.

35. Bacterial colonization of a fumigated alkaline saline soil.

36. Identification of α-amylase by random and specific mutagenesis of Texcoconibacillus texcoconensis 13CCT strain isolated from extreme alkaline-saline soil of the former Lake Texcoco (Mexico).

37. Changes in the bacterial community structure in stored wormbed leachate.

38. Pyrosequencing analysis of the bacterial community in drinking water wells.

39. Microbial biofilms on the sandstone monuments of the Angkor Wat Complex, Cambodia.

40. Bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere of pioneer plants (Bahia xylopoda and Viguiera linearis) growing on heavy metals-contaminated soils.

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