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Environmental Microbiology Reports

Environmental Microbiology Reports is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the study of microorganisms in various environmental settings. It publishes research articles, reviews, and short communications that explore the interactions between microorganisms and their environment, including their roles in biogeochemical cycles, pollution remediation, and ecosystem functioning. The journal provides valuable insights into the diverse microbial communities and their impact on environmental processes, contributing to our understanding of the microbial world and its significance in main

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Abbr. Environ Microbiol Rep
Start 2009
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly, 2009-
e-ISSN 1758-2229
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 4009 85
SJR / Ranks: 4295 928
CiteScore / Ranks: 3428 6.40
JIF / Ranks: 3040 3.3
Recent Articles
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Davis J, Chinthala S, Monty-Bromer C, Senko J
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Dec; 16(6):e70058. PMID: 39657260
The metabolic potential and corrosive activities of a fermentative bacterial enrichment culture from a natural gas transmission line were characterised. Three metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) attributable to Cytobacillus, Lacrimispora and Staphylococcus...
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Striganaviciute G, Vaitiekunaite D, Silanskiene M, Sirgedaite-Seziene V
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Dec; 16(6):e70060. PMID: 39641388
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pose a global environmental risk, impacting human health. Enhancing phytoremediation with microbial-plant interactions could help mitigate these pollutants. However, tree responses to PAHs are unclear, necessitating...
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Saragoca A, Canha H, Varanda C, Materatski P, Cordeiro A, Gama J
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Dec; 16(6):e70021. PMID: 39623703
Biological control agents (BCAs) are beneficial living organisms used in plant protection to control pathogens sustainably. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have gained attention in biopesticides due to their safety as...
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Valentin M, Ciolkosz D, Bialowiec A
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Dec; 16(6):e70009. PMID: 39621533
The influence of the inoculum-to-substrate ratio (ISR) on anaerobic digestion (AD) of biomass in terms of methane yield and microbial community, was explored in this paper. The level of ISR...
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Almela P, Elser J, Giersch J, Hotaling S, Rebbeck V, Hamilton T
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Nov; 16(6):e70052. PMID: 39609949
Snow algal blooms decrease snow albedo and increase local melt rates. However, the causes behind the size and frequency of these blooms are still not well understood. One factor likely...
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Noah J, Gorse M, Romain C, Gay E, Rouxel T, Balesdent M, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Nov; 16(6):e70034. PMID: 39606911
Leptosphaeria maculans is one of the major fungal pathogens on oilseed rape (Brassica napus), causing stem canker disease. The closely related Brassica species B. nigra, B. juncea, and B. carinata...
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Manetsberger J, Caballero Gomez N, Benomar N, Christie G, Abriouel H
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Nov; 16(6):e70053. PMID: 39604090
Spore-forming organisms are an integral component of the rhizosphere, providing plants with significant advantages. Previous studies determined the antimicrobial activity of the olive sporobiota, identifying five candidates of particular relevance,...
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Helfrich P, Feldman J, Andrade-Barahona E, Robertson I, Foster J, Hofacker R, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Nov; 16(6):e70045. PMID: 39603713
Aqueous metals are pervasive contaminants associated with historical mining. We produced and examined 16 metagenomes from a contaminated creek to investigate how anthropogenic metal contamination shapes the functional profiles of...
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Arrington H, Lee S, Lee J, Covi J
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Nov; 16(6):e70035. PMID: 39603712
Embryos of zooplankton from inland waters and estuaries can remain viable for years in an extreme state of metabolic suppression. How these embryos resist microbial attack with limited metabolic capacity...
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Ramirez-Serrano B, Querejeta M, Minchev Z, Pozo M, Dubreuil G, Giron D
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Nov; 16(6):e70049. PMID: 39592916
Soil-borne microorganisms can impact leaf-chewing insect fitness by modifying plant nutrition and defence. Whether the altered insect performance is linked to changes in microbial partners of caterpillars remains unclear. We...