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期刊名:Environmental microbiology reports

缩写:ENV MICROBIOL REP

ISSN:1758-2229

e-ISSN:1758-2229

IF/分区:2.7/Q3

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Maria Vittoria Verrillo,Roberta Della Marca,Vincenza Cozzolino et al. Maria Vittoria Verrillo et al.
The growing demand for sustainable medical applications has sparked interest in the valorisation of agro-industrial waste for bioactive compounds. Compost teas (CTs) from agrifood waste, rich in phenolics and lignin derivatives, offer promi...
Federica Tiddia,Sandeesha Kodru,Dario Piano et al. Federica Tiddia et al.
Cyanobacteria play a key role in the biomineralisation of carbon dioxide into solid carbonates, a critical process in the global carbon biogeochemical cycle that links atmospheric CO2 to lithospheric carbonate reservoirs. While photosynthet...
Martijn Diender,Isabelle M Keijsers,Anastasia Galani et al. Martijn Diender et al.
Carboxydotrophic acetogens are found widespread in the environment, yet the strains characterised to date are almost exclusively mild acidophiles or neutrophiles, often isolated from gut or freshwater systems. Here, we describe a novel carb...
Agnieszka Ludwiczak,Ewelina Sibińska,Iwona Adamczyk et al. Agnieszka Ludwiczak et al.
The specific fermented matrices influence microbial diversity and proteomic adaptations being crucial for optimising fermentation efficiency and effective microbial identification. Therefore, the study aimed to investigate the impact of pla...
Isabel Escribano-Gómez,Rebeca Pérez,Uxue Arrizabalaga et al. Isabel Escribano-Gómez et al.
Temperature and salinity are key environmental drivers that constrain growth and distribution of marine cyanobacteria, yet their combined physiological effects remain unexplored. We analysed the physiological and transcriptional responses o...
Tamar Jamieson,Mohsen Chitsaz,Angélique Gobet et al. Tamar Jamieson et al.
Microbial communities are widely recognised as indicative of ecosystem health. Changes in the microbial community composition of seagrasses and their environment could act as an important bio-indicator for stress factors affecting the subme...
Raghavendra Paduvari,Divyashree Somashekara Raghavendra Paduvari
Medium chain length polyhydroxyalkanoates (mcl-PHA) are elastomeric biodegradable bioplastics produced by a few bacteria. The large-scale mcl-PHA production remains limited by the low yield of bacterial strains and biomass reduction due to ...
Adrian L Cookson,Marie Moinet,Jonathan C Marshall et al. Adrian L Cookson et al.
A total of 1347 Escherichia isolates from water, soil, sediment, biofilm, and faecal samples (n = 413) across five pristine (native forest) and five impacted (pastoral or urban) sites were subtyped into E. coli phylotypes and non-E. coli Es...
Gustė Tamošiūnaitė,Jekaterina Havelka,Raimonda Baranauskienė et al. Gustė Tamošiūnaitė et al.
Actinobacteria of the genus Frigoribacterium were isolated from adelgid Adelges (Aphrastasia) pectinatae collected from a Korean fir tree. Genomic analyses revealed that these bacteria encode a range of factors that may be involved in the i...
Mohammad Yaghoubi Khanghahi,Carmine Crecchio,Adriano Sofo et al. Mohammad Yaghoubi Khanghahi et al.
Microplastics (MPs) impact soil microorganisms by altering habitats and community structures. However, generalising these effects across polluted environments is challenging, particularly concerning soil carbon's role in biodegradation. Thi...