Abstract:Background: Keystone genes exert great influence on maintaining microbiome stability and functional recovery irrespective of their environmental abundance. Elucidating the effects of environmental stresses on their variation is vital for identifying the recovery potential of ecosystems and regulating microbial adaptation within. Extracellular and intracellular gene transfer under pesticide-induced selection is convenient for studying keystone genes shifts and their role in ecosystem recovery potential. Results… Show more
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