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@ARTICLE{Geisen:830211,
      author       = {Geisen, Stefan and Mitchell, Edward A. D. and Wilkinson,
                      David M. and Adl, Sina and Bonkowski, Michael and Brown,
                      Matthew W. and Fiore-Donno, Anna Maria and Heger, Thierry J.
                      and Jassey, Vincent E. J. and Krashevska, Valentyna and
                      Lahr, Daniel J. G. and Marcisz, Katarzyna and Mulot,
                      Matthieu and Payne, Richard and Singer, David and Anderson,
                      O. Roger and Charman, Dan J. and Ekelund, Flemming and
                      Griffiths, Bryan S. and Rønn, Regin and Smirnov, Alexey and
                      Bass, David and Belbahri, Lassaâd and Berney, Cédric and
                      Blandenier, Quentin and Chatzinotas, Antonis and Clarholm,
                      Marianne and Dunthorn, Micah and Feest, Alan and Fernández,
                      Leonardo D. and Foissner, Wilhelm and Fournier, Bertrand and
                      Gentekaki, Eleni and Hájek, Michal and Helder, Johannes and
                      Jousset, Alexandre and Koller, Robert and Kumar, Santosh and
                      La Terza, Antonietta and Lamentowicz, Mariusz and Mazei,
                      Yuri and Santos, Susana S. and Seppey, Christophe V. W. and
                      Spiegel, Frederick W. and Walochnik, Julia and Winding, Anne
                      and Lara, Enrique},
      title        = {{S}oil protistology rebooted: 30 fundamental questions to
                      start with},
      journal      = {Soil biology $\&$ biochemistry},
      volume       = {111},
      issn         = {0038-0717},
      address      = {Amsterdam [u.a.]},
      publisher    = {Elsevier Science},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2017-03785},
      pages        = {94 - 103},
      year         = {2017},
      abstract     = {Protists are the most diverse eukaryotes. These microbes
                      are keystone organisms of soil ecosystems and regulate
                      essential processes of soil fertility such as nutrient
                      cycling and plant growth. Despite this, protists have
                      received little scientific attention, especially compared to
                      bacteria, fungi and nematodes in soil studies. Recent
                      methodological advances, particularly in molecular biology
                      techniques, have made the study of soil protists more
                      accessible, and have created a resurgence of interest in
                      soil protistology. This ongoing revolution now enables
                      comprehensive investigations of the structure and
                      functioning of soil protist communities, paving the way to a
                      new era in soil biology. Instead of providing an exhaustive
                      review, we provide a synthesis of research gaps that should
                      be prioritized in future studies of soil protistology to
                      guide this rapidly developing research area. Based on a
                      synthesis of expert opinion we propose 30 key questions
                      covering a broad range of topics including evolution,
                      phylogenetics, functional ecology, macroecology,
                      paleoecology, and methodologies. These questions highlight a
                      diversity of topics that will establish soil protistology as
                      a hub discipline connecting different fundamental and
                      applied fields such as ecology, biogeography, evolution,
                      plant-microbe interactions, agronomy, and conservation
                      biology. We are convinced that soil protistology has the
                      potential to be one of the most exciting frontiers in
                      biology.},
      cin          = {IBG-2},
      ddc          = {570},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-2-20101118},
      pnm          = {582 - Plant Science (POF3-582)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-582},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000401877800011},
      doi          = {10.1016/j.soilbio.2017.04.001},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/830211},
}