Subtropical maize production and soil microbial communities show minimal response to earthworm bio-tillage. [PDF]
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An Irish cocktail of flatworm, earthworm and parasite DNAs: genomics of invasive land flatworms (Geoplanidae) reveal infestations by two new Mitosporidium species (Microsporidia). [PDF]
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The high-quality telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of the earthworm (Amynthas aspergillum). [PDF]
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Cloning and enhancing lumbrokinase production from local Eisenia fetida by signal peptide engineering for effective thrombosis treatment. [PDF]
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