نتایج جستجو برای: soil bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 351294  

2007
James A. Entry Robert K. Hubbard Janice E. Thies Jeffry J. Fuhrmann

Survival of total and fecal coliform bacteria was measured in the 0 to 5, 5 to 15, and 15 to 30 cm soil depths at 1, 3, 7, 14, and 90 to 120 d after swine (Sus scrofa) wastewater application to riparian filterstrips in southern Georgia during each season of the year. Vegetative treatments evaluated were: (i) 20 m grass-10 m forest, (ii) 10 m grass-20 m forest, and (iii) 10 m grass-20 m maidenca...

2014
Leandro D. Guerrero Thulani P. Makhalanyane Jackie M. Aislabie Don A. Cowan

Actinobacteria are the dominant taxa in Antarctic desert soils. Here, we describe the first draft genome of a member of the genus Williamsia (strain D3) isolated from Antarctic soil. The genome of this psychrotolerant bacterium may help to elucidate crucial survival mechanisms for organisms inhabiting cold desert soil systems.

2011
Ramesh Pokharel

Nematodes are worm-shaped nearly microscopic animals, many of which are virtually invisible to the unaided eye when they are in the soil or within plant material. Of the known nematode species, approximately 50%, 25%, 15%, and 10% are free-living, marine, animal parasites, and plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs), respectively. Freeliving nematodes are very important in maintaining the soil bio-dyn...

2007
T. C. Caesar-TonThat J. F. Gaskin W. J. Busscher

Soil macroaggregates (>250 mm) are easily disrupted when wetted quickly, whereas microaggregates (50–250 mm) are highly stable. There is little knowledge of functional groups of bacteria from microaggregates that can stabilize soil and their diversity. We isolated the predominant bacteria from microaggregates collected from two agroecosystems: a site cropped to barley (40 years with tillage) an...

Journal: :Ecology 2018
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo Frank Reith Paul G Dennis Kelly Hamonts Jeff R Powell Andrew Young Brajesh K Singh Andrew Bissett

The ecological drivers of soil biodiversity in the Southern Hemisphere remain underexplored. Here, in a continental survey comprising 647 sites, across 58 degrees of latitude between tropical Australia and Antarctica, we evaluated the major ecological patterns in soil biodiversity and relative abundance of ecological clusters within a co-occurrence network of soil bacteria, archaea and eukaryot...

2015
Changting Wang Genxu Wang Yong Wang Rashid Rafique Li Ma Lei Hu Yiqi Luo

Grassland fire, as an important ecological factor, is quite influential in determining the structural and functional stability of ecosystem. In this work, the fire-induced changes on the vegetation and soil microbial community were studied in alpine meadow. Microbial community composition was assessed by phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis, and functional diversity was determined by Biolog ...

2015
Małgorzata Baćmaga Agata Borowik Jan Kucharski Monika Tomkiel Jadwiga Wyszkowska

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of three active substances, diflufenican, mesosulfuron-methyl and iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium, applied in combination, on soil microbial counts, the structure of soil microbial communities, activity of soil enzymes and their resistance to the tested product, the biochemical indicator of soil fertility, and spring wheat yield. Soil samples with th...

2016
Yuguang Zhang Jing Cong Hui Lu Ye Deng Xiao Liu Jizhong Zhou Diqiang Li

Microorganisms play key roles in ecosystem processes and biogeochemical cycling, however, the relationship between soil microbial taxa diversity and their function in natural ecosystems is largely unknown. To determine how soil bacteria community and function are linked from the local to regional scale, we studied soil bacteria community composition, potential function and environmental conditi...

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2006
Adília Oliveira Maria Elisa Pampulha

In this study, total heavy metal content and its effects on soil microbiological characteristics were investigated in soil samples from an area with known long-term pollution problems. The total heavy metal concentrations of contaminated soil samples were 109 and 1,558 mg/kg for Hg and As, respectively. Key microbiological parameters measured included dehydrogenase activity, ATP content and num...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Catherine A Osborne Mark B Peoples Peter H Janssen

Soil is exposed to hydrogen when symbiotic rhizobia in legume root nodules cannot recycle the hydrogen that is generated during nitrogen fixation. The hydrogen emitted is most likely taken up by free-living soil bacteria that use hydrogen as an energy source, though the bacteria that do this in situ remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the effect of hydrogen exposure on the bacteria o...

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