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Global Change Biology • Vol 31 • No 2
Host Species–Microbiome Interactions Contribute to <i>Sphagnum</i> Moss Growth Acclimation to Warming
2025
ABSTRACT Sphagnum moss is the dominant plant genus in northern peatlands responsible for long‐term carbon accumulation. Sphagnum hosts diverse microbial communities (microbiomes), and its phytobiome (plant host + constituent microbiome + environment) plays a …
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Bioinformatics

Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data

Bioinformatics ( ) is an interdisciplinary field of science that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data, especially when the data sets are large and complex. Bioinformatics uses biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, computer programming, information engineering, mathematics and statistics to analyze and interpret biological data. The subsequent process of analyzing and interpreting data is referred to as computational biology.

Computational, statistical, and computer programming techniques have been used for computer simulation analyses of biological queries.

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Global Change Biology • Vol 31 • No 2
Host Species–Microbiome Interactions Contribute to <i>Sphagnum</i> Moss Growth Acclimation to Warming
2025
ABSTRACT Sphagnum moss is the dominant plant genus in northern peatlands responsible for long‐term carbon accumulation. Sphagnum hosts diverse microbial communities (microbiomes), and its phytobiome (plant host + constituent microbiome + environment) plays a key role in nutrient acquisition along with carbon cycling. Climate change can modify the Sphagnum ‐associated microbiome, resulting in enhanced host growth and thermal acclimation as previously shown in warming experiments. However, the extent of microbiome b…
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