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    Microbial community of a hydrothermal mud vent underneath the deep-sea anoxic brine Lake Urania (eastern Mediterranean).

    Golyshin, P., Yakimov, M. M., Giuliano, L., Cappello, S., Denaro, R. & Golyshin, P. N., 1 Apr 2007, In: Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres. 37, 2, p. 177-188

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    Microbial community of a saline mud volcano at San Biagio-Belpasso, Mt. Etna (Italy)

    Yakimov, M. M., Giuliano, L., Crisafi, E., Chernikova, T. N., Timmis, K. N. & Golyshin, P. N., 1 May 2002, In: Environmental Microbiology. 4, 5, p. 249-256

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    Microbial community of the deep-sea brine Lake Kryos seawater-brine interface is active below the chaotropicity limit of life as revealed by recovery of mRNA

    Golyshin, P., Yakimov, M. M., La Cono, V., La Spada, G., Bortoluzzi, G., Messina, E., Smedile, F., Arcadi, E., Borghini, M., Ferrer, M., Schmitt-Kopplin, P., Hertkorn, N., Cray, J. A., Hallsworth, J. E., Golyshin, P. N. & Giuliano, L., 1 Feb 2015, In: Environmental Microbiology. 17, 2, p. 364-382

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    Microbial community succession in soil is mainly driven by carbon and nitrogen contents rather than phosphorus and sulphur contents

    Tang, S., Ma, Q., Marsden, K., Chadwick, D., Luo, Y., Kuzyakov, Y., Wu, L. & Jones, D. L., 1 May 2023, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 180, 109019.

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    Microbial competition for nitrogen and carbon is as intense in the subsoil as in the topsoil

    Jones, D., Magthab, E., Gleeson, D. B., Hill, P., Sanchez-Rodriguez, A. R., Roberts, P., Ge, T. & Murphy, D. V., Feb 2018, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 117, p. 72-82

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    Microbial consortia in mesocosm bioremediation trial using oil sorbents, slow-release fertilizer and bioaugmentation.

    Golyshin, P., Gertler, C., Gerdts, G., Timmis, K. N. & Golyshin, P. N., 1 Aug 2009, In: Fems Microbiology Ecology. 69, 2, p. 288-300

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    Microbial contributions to climate change through carbon cycle feedbacks.

    Bardgett, R. D., Freeman, C. & Ostle, N. J., 1 Aug 2008, In: ISME Journal. 2, 8, p. 805-814

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    Microbial diversity and activity are increased by compost amendment of metal-contaminated soil.

    Farrell, M., Griffith, G. W., Hobbs, P. J., Perkins, W. T. & Jones, D. L., 1 Jan 2010, In: Fems Microbiology Ecology. 71, 1, p. 94-105

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    Microbial diversity and metabolic networks in acid mine drainage habitats

    Mendez-Garcia, C., Pelaez, A. I., Mesa, V., Sanchez, J., Golyshina, O. & Ferrer, M., 29 May 2015, In: Frontiers in Microbiology. 6, p. Article Number 475

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    Microbial diversity dynamics during the self-acidification of dairy slurry

    Bastami, M. S., Jones, D. L. & Chadwick, D. R., 16 Jul 2021, In: Environmental Technology. 42, 16, p. 2562-2572 11 p.

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