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SUMMARY:Contributed Talk 4: Understanding microbial networks driving nitro
 gen cycling in soil - Nicol\, G (University of Aberdeen)
DTSTART:20141031T104000Z
DTEND:20141031T105500Z
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CONTACT:Mustapha Amrani
DESCRIPTION:Co-author: James I. Prosser (University of Aberdeen) \n\nSince
  their discovery a decade ago\, the activities of ammonia oxidising archae
 a (AOA) in soil (and other environments) are now recognised as a central c
 omponent to the cycling of reactive nitrogen. However\, despite being cons
 idered functionally analogous to their bacterial counterparts (AOB)\, curr
 ent work indicates that archaeal-specific adaptations may separate the eco
 logical niches of AOA and AOB to such an extent that any interactions may 
 not actually be competitive\, and hint at a more complex microbial network
  of interactions cycling nitrogen in soil.\n
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
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