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Journal of the International Society for Microbial Ecology
Wageningen, the Netherlands
Joined November 2012
ISME members have the opportunity to elect the next ISME Vice President. Candidates Rodrigo Costa and Berg Gabriele are in the running. If you are a paying member, then check your mailbox as you received an email with a link to cast your vote, yesterday.
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Host a Roundtable Session at ISME19! Discuss cutting-edge science with microbial ecologists in Cape Town. Please submit your session proposal by 2 February. https://t.co/ZiOqoLGRxO
#microbialecologist #microbiology #ecology #microbialecology #isme19
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Be among the first authors to publish open access articles and reviews with our new publisher @OxUniPress! Please visit our journal home page for more info https://t.co/tzOK3AIoLJ. Our new submission system is live from September 1st - spread the word!
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ISME is hiring! The International Society for Microbial Ecology is looking for a Secretary of the Board. More details on: https://t.co/ZhpT2jGKg9 Deadline: Open until filled If you know someone who may be interested in the vacancy, please feel free to share. #ISME
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New insight in effector biology🚨: Widespread Bradyrhizobium distribution of diverse Type III effectors that trigger legume nodulation in the absence of Nod factor. @AliciaCamuel, Eric Giraud, and co-authors. @PHIM_research @ird_fr @ISMEJournal @T3SS2
https://t.co/zYfukkSoGb 🧵
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AbstractThe establishment of the rhizobium-legume symbiosis is generally based on plant perception of Nod factors (NFs) synthesized by the bacteria. Howeve
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Antibiotic-degrading resistance changes bacterial community structure via species-specific responses @ISMEJournal Super cool research from the Alex Hall lab @ETH with friends @Ayush_Pathak__ @dcangst and @RLeonSampedro
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Woohoo my first publication as a PhD student is out 🥳 @ISMEJournal Want to know how the pesticides in our food and environment may be impacting our microbiota-gut-brain axis? Do we really know the risks of using pesticides? https://t.co/zaU2Y9z9Uh
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The ISME Journal - Pesticide exposure and the microbiota-gut-brain axis
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Pesticide exposure and the microbiota-gut-brain axis - What do we know? PhD student Rie Matsuzaki and Senior Researcher @EoinGunnigle lead a review of the evidence as part of our EU @SprintH2020 project. Just out in @ISMEJournal A lot remains unknown.. https://t.co/kgYK2qE0fE
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“Bacteria-phage coevolution with a seed bank” Led by @coevolving with @ShoeStrapped, @AndreeaMagalie, @joshuasweitz available @ISMEJournal 🧵 https://t.co/ukkloLDfvK
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The International Society for Microbial Ecology is excited to announce that The ISME Journal and ISME Communications will be published by Oxford University Press beginning in 2024. #ISME #OUP Read more on
The International Society for Microbial Ecology is excited to announce that The ISME Journal and ISME Communications will be published by Oxford University Press beginning in 2024.
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I am thrilled to share the latest paper from my PhD out now @ISMEJournal: Phyllosphere symbiont promotes plant growth through ACC deaminase production https://t.co/TNs5l8FJEA We investigated the mechanics of growth promotion by a phyllosphere coloniser. A 🧵 ⬇️ 1 / n
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The ISME Journal - Phyllosphere symbiont promotes plant growth through ACC deaminase production
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Distinct bacterial population dynamics and disease dissemination after biofilm dispersal and disassembly -in @ISMEJournal
#Pseudomonasaeruginosa #flowcellbiofilm
https://t.co/3TwI5COBnk
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New paper out at @ISMEJournal with the amazing @Alegarritano @lilly_hill @barbribeiro09 @DamascenoTaissa @Gustavo_Duarte @carenvilela @modolon_fs M.Maizoub and T.Thomas. Distinct symbiotic relationships in deep-sea sponges. https://t.co/uizCD471Me
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The ISME Journal - Species-specific relationships between deep sea sponges and their symbiotic Nitrosopumilaceae
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Are you interested in getting more involved and engaged with our community? Would you like to become an editorial member of ISME communications? Here is your chance! https://t.co/D6ZuqFUFtq
@ISMEComms @ISMEJournal
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Permafrost is different from other soils. Microbes survive at sub-zero temps for millennia. What controls the microbial biogeography and distribution of genes ? What are the strongest selective pressures shaping communities? Read our paper in @ISMEJournal
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New in @ISMEJournal elucidating the role of transduction in resistance spread: Lysogenic bacteriophages encoding arsenic resistance determinants promote bacterial community adaptation to arsenic toxicity by Xiang Tang et al. (incl. @Christo92980592) https://t.co/6piSGRyhcO
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The ISME Journal - Lysogenic bacteriophages encoding arsenic resistance determinants promote bacterial community adaptation to arsenic toxicity
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Our paper about metagenomic-based virus vs cell quantification is out in @ISMEJournal. Great collaboration with @mkrupovic & @frovalera. The famous idea “>one order of magnitude more abundant than cells” holds for DNA viruses only in very few habitats https://t.co/CXZStOEkG4
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Protozoa can be 🔺50% of the microbial biomass in the rumen and have big influence on digestion and H2 production (leading to methane). BUT they are HARD to study, especially in vivo! @andersen__thea adds her PhD piece to the puzzle in @ISMEJournal
https://t.co/x9LxAdKmL8… 1/6
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Last year, we published a paper on how the fungal microbiome is linked to a threefold variation in tree growth rates across Europe. We're happy to see that it's won @ISMEJournal's 2022 Best Paper Award! 🎉 Congrats to all authors & the other winners 👏 https://t.co/qS6A3jJPQ6
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Unexpected absence of ribosomal protein genes from metagenome-assembled genomes
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ISME Communications - Unexpected absence of ribosomal protein genes from metagenome-assembled genomes
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