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English: Schematic summary of the main probable impacts of microbial activity on cloud processes, based on coordinated metagenomics/metatranscriptomics. Biological processes and their targets are indicated by green arrows, while red arrows indicate abiotic processes. EPS: Exopolysaccharide; SOA: Secondary organic aerosol.
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Author Pierre Amato, Ludovic Besaury, Muriel Joly, Benjamin Penaud, Laurent Deguillaume & Anne-Marie Delort

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