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Microbial endolithic community at Meteor Crater
Abstract Postimpact recovery and evolution in response to climate changes produced a modern ecosystem at Meteor Crater dominated by a grassland and woodland of piñon and juniper, which has been used to evaluate floral and megafaunal consequences of impact cratering during the Phanerozoic Eon of complex life.
David A. Kring, Charles S. Cockell
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Phytochemical Research of Methylobacterium Species Seaweed Extraction Chilly and Tomato Plant Growth
Chemical fertilizers possess health risks and soil pollution, in addition to these very expensive and significantly higher production costs. Seaweed liquid fertilizer is proved to be the better alternative to nourish plants. Hence, the present study focused on the alternate from Sargassum Species seaweed.
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Methylobacterium-Mediated Phytohormone Regulation and Metabolic Priming in Plant Drought Resilience
Droughts are considered one of the major abiotic limitations constraining global plant productivity. Recent findings suggest that water-deficit responses in plants are largely mediated by associated microbial communities, instead of being purely ...
Rajendran Poorniammal +3 more
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Methylamine plays an important role in the global carbon and nitrogen budget; microorganisms that grow on reduced single carbon compounds, methylotrophs, serve as a major biological sink for methylamine in aerobic environments.
Dipti D. Nayak, Christopher J. Marx
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Putative Analogs of Pyrite Suns Forming in Proglacial Alaska Mudflats
Abstract Disc‐shaped pyrite suns of the Pennsylvanian age Anna Shale are thought to have formed where pressure restricted pyrite crystal growth to a flattened disc shape during diagenesis at the Anna Shale and the underlying Herrin coal boundary.
Heather L. Fair +2 more
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I propose a ‘genome‐first’ framework to collapse the phenotypic bottleneck in bioinput discovery. By integrating multi‐layered genome mining and reverse ecology, this paradigm enables the rational design of stable synthetic microbial communities for a data‐driven and sustainable agricultural bioeconomy.
Osiel Silva Gonçalves
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The phyllosphere is colonized by a wide variety of microorganisms including epiphytes, plant-pathogenic fungus, bacteria, as well as human or animal pathogens.
Luyun Luo +10 more
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Branching out: Resolving plant evolution through phylogenetic networks
Applications in Plant Sciences, Volume 14, Issue 3, May-June 2026.
George P. Tiley, Claudia Solís‐Lemus
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Broad-Host-Range cre-lox System for Antibiotic Marker Recycling in Gram-Negative Bacteria
Complete genome sequences are now available for many bacterial species that lack sophisticated genetic tools. We describe the development of a broad-host-range crelox system that allows antibiotic marker recycling in a variety of Gram-negative bacteria ...
Christopher J. Marx, Mary E. Lidstrom
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Lanthanide-Dependent Regulation of Methylotrophy in
Methylobacterium species are representative of methylotrophic bacteria. Their genomes usually encode two types of methanol dehydrogenases (MDHs): MxaF and XoxF.
Sachiko Masuda +6 more
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