Good Weekend morning for all!
Today’s digest is highly rich with plant and soil microbiome papers (notice a great Science paper regarding soil suppressiveness phenomena), as well as bacterial metabolism papers and more. Have a great and peaceful weekend!
Human and animal microbiome
Studying the gut virome in the metagenomic era: challenges and perspectives, Sanzhima Garmaeva, BMC Biology
Cortisol-induced signatures of stress in the fish microbiome, Tamsyn M Uren Webster, bioRxiv
Influence of pig gut microbiota on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae susceptibility, Meera Surendran Nair, Veterinary Research
Natural variation in the contribution of microbial density to inducible immune dynamics, Derrick Jent, Molecular Ecology
Metabolism
The ecology and evolution of microbial metabolic strategies, Djordje Bajic & Alvaro Sanchez, Curr. Opin. In. Biotechnology
Is the enzymatic hydrolysis of soil organic phosphorus compounds limited by enzyme or substrate availability?, K.A. Jarosch ,SBB
Plant and Soil microbiome
Pathogen-induced activation of disease-suppressive functions in the endophytic root microbiome, Victor J. Carrio, Science
Drivers of the composition of active rhizosphere bacterial communities in temperate grasslands, Selma Vieira, ISME
Analysis of soil bacterial communities associated with genetically modified drought-tolerant corn, Jose G. Ibaraa ,Applid Soil Ecology
Phyllosphere of Submerged Plants in Bathing Lakes as a Reservoir of Fungi Potential Human Pathogens, Anna Biedunkiewicz, Microbial Ecology
Bacterial microbiome associated with the rhizosphere and root interior of crops in Saskatchewan, Canada, Jorge Cordero, Can. J. of Microbiology
Comparative metagenomics of two distinct biological soil crusts in the Tengger Desert, China, Jin-Yu Li , SBB
In planta bacterial multi-omics analysis illuminates regulatory principles underlying plant-pathogen interactions, Tatsuyas Nobori, bioRxiv
Air microbiome
Microbial communities in the tropical air ecosystem follow a precise diel cycle, Elena S. Gusareva, PNAS
Bioinformatics
Evaluating Bioinformatic Pipeline Performance for Forensic Microbiome Analysis, Kierra F. Kaszubinski, J. o. Forensic Sci.