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Environmental structure impacts microbial composition and secondary metabolism
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Discover how environmental structure shapes microbial community assembly and boosts secondary metabolism in exciting ways! This research by Emily N. Junkins, Joseph B. McWhirter, Laura-Isobel McCall, and Bradley S. Stevenson reveals that structured environments foster distinct metabolite profiles and functional diversity, highlighting the importance of evenness over richness.
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