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Characteristics of wetting-induced bacteriophage blooms in biological soil crustVan Goethem et al., 2019
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- Van Goethem M
- Swenson T
- Trubl G
- Roux S
- Northen T
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Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are photosynthetic “hot spots” in deserts and cover∼ 12% of the Earth's terrestrial surface, and yet they face an uncertain future given expected shifts in rainfall events. Laboratory wetting of biocrust communities is known to cause a bloom of …
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