MMR_2024v14n3

Molecular Microbiology Research 2024, Vol.14, No.3, 119-123 http://microbescipublisher.com/index.php/mmr 123 4 Conclusions NrfA-dependent ammonifying microorganisms are crucial in maintaining nitrogen within ecosystems, impacting environmental health and agricultural practices. Further research is needed to fully leverage their potential for effective nitrogen management across various biotic communities. 5 Access the Full Text Saghaï A., and Hallin S., 2024, Diversity and ecology of NrfA-dependent ammonifying microorganisms, Trends in Microbiology, 32(6): 602-613. DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2024.02.007. Acknowledgments The authors sincerely thank the Trends in Microbiology journal for providing open access to their papers, especially the research on the diversity and ecology of NrfA-dependent ammonifying microorganisms by Aurélien Saghaï and Sara Hallin (2024). This has given us the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding and share the latest findings in this field with our peers, contributing to the advancement of the scientific community.

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