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Mohammad Bahram
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 113
Citations - 14325
Mohammad Bahram is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biology. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 94 publications receiving 9865 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Bahram include University of Tartu & Uppsala University.
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Global diversity and distribution of mushroom-inhabiting bacteria.
Daniyal Gohar,Kadri Põldmaa,Leho Tedersoo,Farzad Aslani,Brendan Furneaux,Terry W. Henkel,Irja Saar,Mabion E. Smith,Mohammad Bahram +8 more
TL;DR: This paper examined the structure of mushroom-inhabiting bacterial (MIB) communities and their association with local environmental variables, but global-scale diversity and determinants of these communities remain poorly understood.
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Frontiers in soil ecology—Insights from the World Biodiversity Forum 2022
Nico Eisenhauer,S. Franz Bender,Irene Calderón-Sanou,Franciska T. de Vries,Jonas J. Lembrechts,Wilfried Thuiller,Diana H. Wall,Romy Zeiss,Mohammad Bahram,Rémy Beugnon,Victoria J. Burton,Thomas W. Crowther,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Stefan Geisen,Paul Kardol,Valentyna Krashevska,Carlos A. Martínez-Muñoz,Guillaume Patoine,Julia Seeber,Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,Michael Steinwandter,Marie Sünnemann,Xin Sun,Marcel G. A. van der Heijden,Carlos A. Guerra,Anton Potapov +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the main frontiers related to soil ecology were presented and discussed at the thematic sessions of the World Biodiversity Forum 2022 in Davos, Switzerland, and highlighted multiple frontiers of knowledge associated with data integration, causal inference, soil biodiversity and function scenarios, critical soil biodiversity facets, underrepresented drivers, global collaboration, knowledge application and transdisciplinarity.
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Seasonal dynamics of mycoplankton in the Yellow Sea reflect the combined effect of riverine inputs and hydrographic conditions.
Mengmeng Wang,Yiyuan Ma,Lei Cai,Leho Tedersoo,Mohammad Bahram,Mohammad Bahram,Gaëtan Burgaud,Xuedan Long,Shoumei Zhang,Wei Li +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the seasonal changes of mycoplanktonic communities and potential environmental drivers were explored by collecting water samples from the Yellow Sea, used as a model for subtropical sea habitats, in different seasons over two years.
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Relative performance of Oxford Nanopore MinION vs. Pacific Biosciences Sequel third-generation sequencing platforms in identification of agricultural and forest pathogens
Kaire Loit,Kalev Adamson,Mohammad Bahram,Rasmus Puusepp,Sten Anslan,Riinu Kiiker,Rein Drenkhan,Leho Tedersoo,Leho Tedersoo +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that MinION can be utilized for rapid and accurate identification of dominant pathogenic organisms from plant tissues following both amplicon-based and metagenomics-based approaches, and PacBio Sequel platform is more useful for amplicons-based metabarcoding from complex biological samples.
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Plant-microbe interactions in response to grassland herbivory and nitrogen eutrophication
Tord Ranheim Sveen,Tarquin Netherway,Jaanis Juhanson,Jane Oja,Pernilla Borgström,Maria Viketoft,Joachim Strengbom,Riccardo Bommarco,Karina E. Clemmensen,Sara Hallin,Mohammad Bahram,Mohammad Bahram +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that plant-soil feedback in response to N-eutrophication is contingent on biotic variables such as herbivory and plant species, and that biotic and abiotic disturbances may have additive effects on the soil microbiome structure.