Microbial Community Structure
Microbial community structure refers to the type, number, and abundance of microorganisms that live together in a defined environment. Different environmental factors such as temperature, pH, and nutrient availability can influence the structure of a microbial community. The structure of microbial communities is important for understanding the function of ecosystems and for developing new strategies for health, agriculture, and industrial processes. Additionally, knowledge of microbial communities can help us better understand disease dynamics, discover novel antibiotics, and develop strategies for bioremediation.
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