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Protists regulate microbially mediated organic carbon turnover in soil aggregates

Global Change Biology, 2023
Soil protists, the major predator of bacteria and fungi, shape the taxonomic and functional structure of soil microbiome via trophic regulation. However, how trophic interactions between protists and their prey influence microbially mediated soil organic
Hao Liao   +7 more
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Soil protists

2023
Protists are the most abundant and diverse eukaryotes that inhabit virtually all soils. They are active players in soil food webs as phototrophic algae, plant and animal parasites, and microbiome predators. As predators, protists lead to modification of their prey community composition typically promoting functions linked to (plant-)pathogen ...
Geisen, Stefan   +2 more
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Predatory protists impact plant performance by promoting plant growth-promoting rhizobacterial consortia

The ISME Journal
Plant performance is impacted by rhizosphere bacteria. These bacteria are subjected to both bottom-up control by root exudates as well as top-down control by predators, particularly protists.
Sai Guo   +12 more
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Mitochondria of Protists

Annual Review of Genetics, 2004
▪ Abstract  Over the past several decades, our knowledge of the origin and evolution of mitochondria has been greatly advanced by determination of complete mitochondrial genome sequences. Among the most informative mitochondrial genomes have been those of protists (primarily unicellular eukaryotes), some of which harbor the most gene-rich and most ...
Michael W, Gray   +2 more
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Factors shaping community patterns of protists and bacteria on a European scale.

Environmental Microbiology, 2020
Factors shaping community patterns of microorganisms are controversially discussed. Physical and chemical factors certainly limit survival of individual taxa and maintenance of diversity.
C. Bock   +7 more
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Protists protecting food tolerance

Trends in Immunology, 2023
Celiac disease (CeD) is an immune disorder characterized by gluten intolerance that can be unleashed by enteric viral infections in mice. However, Sanchez-Medina et al. recently identified a murine commensal protist, Tritrichomonas arnold, that protects against reovirus-induced intolerance to dietary protein by counteracting virus-induced epithelial ...
Macy R. Komnick, Daria Esterházy
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