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Just a Few Common Bacteria Account for Most of the Carbon Use in Soil – SciTechDaily
Just a few bacterial taxa found in ecosystems across the planet are responsible for more than half of carbon cycling in soils….

Bacterial “miners” shown in relief working to process soil nutrients, some more efficiently than others. Bradyrhizobium, one of the three top nutrient processors identified in the study, is shown here consolidating its control of carbon from a glucose addition,…
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