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[해외논문] Archaea, tiny helpers of land plants 원문보기

Computational and structural biotechnology journal, v.18, 2020년, pp.2494 - 2500  

Jung, Jihye ,  Kim, Jun-Seob ,  Taffner, Julian ,  Berg, Gabriele ,  Ryu, Choong-Min

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Archaea are members of most microbiomes. While archaea are highly abundant in extreme environments, they are less abundant and diverse in association with eukaryotic hosts. Nevertheless, archaea are a substantial constituent of plant-associated ecosystems in the aboveground and belowground phytobio...

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