The global microbiology culture market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 6% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by several factors, including ...
What happens when fungi are fed our waste? Mycelium materials grow into foams, panels, and fabrics that point toward a more ...
A study reveals the underground interactions between fungi and oomycetes in twenty Andalusian dehesas, wooded pasturelands ...
Bacteria may play a key role in Martian habitat construction, turning soil into cement-like materials while supporting life ...
The unique blend of fungi and bacteria in a region’s soil may be the strongest factor explaining its rates of childhood allergic disease, with certain assemblages of soil critters appearing linked ...
Soils do more than store carbon from plant residues. Beneath our feet, vast communities of microbes quietly pull carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into organic matter, helping regulate ...
Acid deposition is a globally distributed stressor known to disrupt soil chemistry, suppress microbial activity, and impair ...
An international research team led by Aalborg University with contributions from the University of Vienna has systematically mapped the microbiome of ...
In this Consensus Statement, a consortium of microbiome scientists discuss current sequencing data sharing policies and propose the use of a Data Reuse Information (DRI) tag to promote equitable and ...
The evaluation of the effects of liquid organic biofertilizers from rubber seed cakes on rubber tree growth in nurseries has ...