Small but mighty: how minor components drive major biogeochemical cycles (English)
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Title:Small but mighty: how minor components drive major biogeochemical cycles
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Contributors:Hansel, Colleen ( author )
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Published in:ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS ; 9, 1 ; 8-10
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Publication date:2017-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 9, Issue 1
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Issue information| 2017
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Introduction| 2017
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New horizons in geomycologyGadd, Geoffrey Michael et al. | 2017
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Small but mighty: how minor components drive major biogeochemical cyclesHansel, Colleen et al. | 2017
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Getting at the "what" and the "how" in symbiosisNewton, Irene L. G. et al. | 2017
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Cellulosomes and designer cellulosomes: why toy with nature?Bayer, Edward A. et al. | 2017
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A particularly useful system to study the ecology of microbesCordero, Otto X. / Stocker, Roman et al. | 2017
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Embracing the mantra of modellers and synthesizing omics, experiments and modelsDick, Gregory J. et al. | 2017
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Accessories make the microbeStein, Lisa Y. et al. | 2017
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Migrating ssu rrna gene surveys to the metagenomics eraNeufeld, Josh D. et al. | 2017
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Microbiomes, metabolic errors and detection of performance enhancing drug abuseinspired by the work and writings of antoine danchin, e.g. see danchin, a. (2017). coping with inevitable accidents in metabolism. microbial biotechnol10: doi 10.1111/1751-7915.12461dedicated to all the olympians who win without resorting to performance enhancing drugs, and to those canny microbiologists whose ideas lead to major new discoveries that change our thinking and experimenting and lead to novel applications.Timmis, Kenneth / Timmis, James Kenneth et al. | 2017
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Environmental vibrios: «a walk on the wild side»Le Roux, Frédérique et al. | 2017
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Conceptual and methodological advances for holobiont researchWebster, Nicole S. et al. | 2017
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Viral ecology comes of ageSullivan, Matthew B. / Weitz, Joshua S. / Wilhelm, Steven et al. | 2017
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Designer chemistryErrington, Jeff et al. | 2017
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Macroecology for microbiologyLennon, Jay T. / Locey, Kenneth J. et al. | 2017
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Acknowledging and incorporating mixed nutrition into aquatic protistan ecology, finallyCaron, David A. et al. | 2017
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Weighted fitness theory: an approach to symbiotic communitiesFalgueras‐Cano, Javier / Carretero‐Díaz, José Miguel / Moya, Andrés et al. | 2017
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Nature knows best: employing whole microbial strategies to tackle antibiotic resistant pathogensTyson, Jess / Elizabeth Sockett, R. et al. | 2017
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The future of environmental microbiology: an annotated selection of world wide web sites relevant to the topics in environmental microbiologyWackett, Lawrence P. et al. | 2017
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Corrigendum| 2017