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'Profound ignorance': Microbes, a missing piece in the biodiversity puzzle


‘Profound ignorance’: Microbes, a missing piece in the biodiversity puzzle
by Ian Morse on 26 April 2021
Researchers are certain that human activity has resulted in a decline in plant and animal species. But a huge unknown remains: what impacts have human actions ranging from climate change, to ocean acidification, deforestation and land use change, nitrogen pollution, and more had on the Earth’s microbes?
A new paper poses this significant question, and offers a troubling answer: Science suffers from “profound ignorance” about the ways in which microbial biodiversity is being influenced by rapid environmental changes now happening on our planet.
Researchers are supremely challenged by the microbial biodiversity question, finding it difficult to even define what a microbe species is, and uncertain how to effectively identify, analyze and track the behaviors of microbes on Earth microorganisms estimated to be more numerous than stars in the known univ ....

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Two Berkeley Lab scientists honored with the Lawrence Award


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IMAGE: From left: Berkeley Lab scientist Susannah Tringe, Dan Kasen, and former Berkeley Lab scientist M. Zahid are winners of the Lawrence Award.
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Credit: Berkeley Lab, Noah Berger/UC Berkeley, Princeton University
The Department of Energy has announced that Susannah Tringe and Dan Kasen, two scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), will receive the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, one of DOE s highest honors. Additionally, former Berkeley Lab scientist M. Zahid Hasan, was also named as one of the eight recipients.
The Lawrence Award, named after Berkeley Lab s founder, was established in 1959. It honors U.S. scientists and engineers, at mid-career, for exceptional contributions in research and development supporting the Department of Energy and its mission to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States. ....

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Study Explores the Link Between Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Study Explores the Link Between Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Written by AZoCleantechDec 15 2020
A University of Oklahoma-led interdisciplinary study on a decade-long experiment (1997-2009) at the University of Minnesota found that lower nitrogen levels in soil promoted release of carbon dioxide from soils under high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and could therefore contribute to furthering rising atmospheric greenhouse gases and climate change.
Soil microorganisms help extract carbon from non-living sources and make the carbon available to living organisms and play an important role in influencing future climate and carbon cycle feedbacks, said Jizhong Zhou, the OU director for the Institute for Environmental Genomics, a George Lynn Cross Research Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, and an adjunct professor in the Gallogly College of Engineering. ....

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