Integrating viruses into soil food web biogeochemistry

The soil microbiome is recognized as an essential component of healthy soils. Viruses are also diverse and abundant in soils, but their roles in soil systems remain unclear. Here we argue for the consideration of viruses in soil microbial food webs and describe the impact of viruses on soil biogeoch...

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Hauptverfasser: Carreira, Cátia, Lønborg, Christian, Acharya, Basistha, Aryal, Laxman, Buivydaite, Zivile, Borim Corrêa, Felipe, Chen, Tingting, Lorenzen Elberg, Christine, Emerson, Joanne B., Hillary, Luke, Khadka, Ram B., Langlois, Valérie, Mason-Jones, Kyle, Netherway, Tarquin, Sutela, Suvi, Trubl, Gareth, wa Kang’eri, Arno, Wang, Ruiqi, White, Richard Allen, Winding, Anne, Zhao, Tianci, Sapkota, Rumakanta
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description The soil microbiome is recognized as an essential component of healthy soils. Viruses are also diverse and abundant in soils, but their roles in soil systems remain unclear. Here we argue for the consideration of viruses in soil microbial food webs and describe the impact of viruses on soil biogeochemistry. The soil food web is an intricate series of trophic levels that span from autotrophic microorganisms to plants and animals. Each soil system encompasses contrasting and dynamic physicochemical conditions, with labyrinthine habitats composed of particles. Conditions are prone to shifts in space and time, and this variability can obstruct or facilitate interactions of microorganisms and viruses. Because viruses can infect all domains of life, they must be considered as key regulators of soil food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycling. We highlight future research avenues that will enable a more robust understanding of the roles of viruses in soil function and health. Viruses can infect all domains of life and must therefore be considered as key regulators of ecological interactions that span from microorganisms to higher trophic levels.
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agriculture and botany
Animals
Autotrophic microorganisms
Bacteria - genetics
Bacteria - metabolism
Bacteria - virology
BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Biogeochemistry
biological and medical sciences
biomass
Biomedical and Life Sciences
chemistry
Ecosystem
energy
environmental sciences
Food Chain
Food chains
Food plants
Food webs
geosciences
Infectious Diseases
isotopes and radiation sources
Life Sciences
Markvetenskap
Medical Microbiology
Microbiology
Microbiomes
Microbiota
Microorganisms
Parasitology
Perspective
Plants - microbiology
Plants - virology
Soil - chemistry
Soil Microbiology
Soil microorganisms
Soil Science
Trophic levels
Virology
Viruses
Viruses - classification
Viruses - genetics
Viruses - isolation & purification
title Integrating viruses into soil food web biogeochemistry
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