Search Results - "Aditya Bandla"
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Freshwater Sediment Microbial Communities Are Not Resilient to Disturbance From Agricultural Land Runoff
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (15-10-2020)“…Microorganisms are critically important for the function of surface water ecosystems but are frequently subjected to anthropogenic disturbances at either acute…”
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Global analyses of biosynthetic gene clusters in phytobiomes reveal strong phylogenetic conservation of terpenes and aryl polyenes
Published in mSystems (06-07-2023)“…There are gaps in our understandings on how did the evolutionary relationships among members of the phytobiomes shape their ability to produce tremendously…”
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910 metagenome-assembled genomes from the phytobiomes of three urban-farmed leafy Asian greens
Published in Scientific data (25-08-2020)“…The genome sequences of many microbial species from the phytobiomes of several leafy Asian greens remain unknown. Here, we address this gap by reconstructing…”
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Genome-resolved carbon processing potential of tropical peat microbiomes from an oil palm plantation
Published in Scientific data (08-06-2023)“…Tropical peatlands in South-East Asia are some of the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world. Extensive repurposing of such peatlands for forestry and…”
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Elevated methane flux in a tropical peatland post-fire is linked to depth-dependent changes in peat microbiome assembly
Published in NPJ biofilms and microbiomes (23-01-2024)“…Fires in tropical peatlands extend to depth, transforming them from carbon sinks into methane sources and severely limit forest recovery. Peat microbiomes…”
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Terrestrial and Aquatic Carbon Dynamics in Tropical Peatlands under Different Land Use Types: A Systematic Review Protocol
Published in Forests (01-10-2021)“…Peatlands are both responding to and influencing climate change. While numerous studies on peatland carbon dynamics have been published in boreal and temperate…”
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Microbial Niches in Urban Stormwater Sediments
Published 01-01-2018“…In urban engineered stormwater networks, sediment associated microbial communities drive ecosystem services such as nutrient retention and metal…”
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Microbial biofilms as one of the key elements in modulating ecohydrological processes in both natural and urban water corridors
Published in Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology (01-02-2016)“…Fluvial corridors such as streams and urban canals are critical components of the landscape and are key ecohydrological assets. They are essential to landscape…”
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