“…Consistent with established patterns for other soil microbes [9], viral community composition tends to vary with soil depth, pH, moisture, and across soil compartments, such as between rhizospheres and bulk soils [30,33,43,57,58,[61][62][63][64][65]. Early evidence also supports reproducible links between viruses and many components of the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle [33,57,64,[66][67][68][69]. For instance, viral expression of C-cycling genes to facilitate host viability during infection may explain the frequent detection of virus-encoded glycoside hydrolases and other carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) in soil [56,57,62,66].…”