نتایج جستجو برای: microbial community structure

تعداد نتایج: 1982796  

2015
Dhiraj Paul Shreyas V. Kumbhare Snehit S. Mhatre Somak P. Chowdhury Sudarshan A. Shetty Nachiket P. Marathe Shrikant Bhute Yogesh S. Shouche

Lonar Lake is a hypersaline and hyperalkaline soda lake and the only meteorite impact crater in the world situated in basalt rocks. Although culture-dependent studies have been reported, a comprehensive understanding of microbial community composition and structure in Lonar Lake remains elusive. In the present study, microbial community structure associated with Lonar Lake sediment and water sa...

Journal: :Cell 2006
John F. Rawls Michael A. Mahowald Ruth E. Ley Jeffrey I. Gordon

The gut microbiotas of zebrafish and mice share six bacterial divisions, although the specific bacteria within these divisions differ. To test how factors specific to host gut habitat shape microbial community structure, we performed reciprocal transplantations of these microbiotas into germ-free zebrafish and mouse recipients. The results reveal that communities are assembled in predictable wa...

2010
S. R. DANGI P. D. STAHL E. PENDALL M. B. CLEARY J. S. BUYER

Recovery of the soil microbial community after fire in a sagebrush-grassland ecosystem was examined using a chronosequence of four sites ranging in time since fire from 3–39 years. The successional stage communities examined included Recent Burn (3 years since fire, ysf), Establishment (7 ysf), Expansion (21 ysf), and Mature (39 ysf). Aboveground standing plant biomass increased with time since...

2015
Jing Cong Yunfeng Yang Xueduan Liu Hui Lu Xiao Liu Jizhong Zhou Diqiang Li Huaqun Yin Junjun Ding Yuguang Zhang

The succession of microbial community structure and function is a central ecological topic, as microbes drive the Earth's biogeochemical cycles. To elucidate the response and mechanistic underpinnings of soil microbial community structure and metabolic potential relevant to natural forest succession, we compared soil microbial communities from three adjacent natural forests: a coniferous forest...

Journal: :Microbiology insights 2015
Kaushik Venkiteshwaran Benjamin Bocher James Maki Daniel Zitomer

Anaerobic digestion (AD) involves a consortium of microorganisms that convert substrates into biogas containing methane for renewable energy. The technology has suffered from the perception of being periodically unstable due to limited understanding of the relationship between microbial community structure and function. The emphasis of this review is to describe microbial communities in digeste...

2007
Jonathan P. Allen Estella A. Atekwana Eliot A. Atekwana Joseph W. Duris Silvia Rossbach

1 Western Michigan University, Department of Biological Sciences, Kalamazoo, 9 Michigan 49008-5410, USA 10 2 Oklahoma State University, T. Boone Pickens School of Geology, 105 Noble Research 11 Center, Stillwater, OK 74078-3031, USA 12 3 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ORD, NERL, ESD, CMB, Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 89119. 14 ∆ Current Address: U.S. Geological Survey, 6520 Mercantile Way, Suit...

2017
Ziming Yang Sihang Yang Joy D. Van Nostrand Jizhong Zhou Wei Fang Qi Qi Yurong Liu Stan D. Wullschleger Liyuan Liang David E. Graham Yunfeng Yang Baohua Gu

Microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in thawing Arctic permafrost is important in determining greenhouse gas feedbacks of tundra ecosystems to climate. However, the changes in microbial community structure during SOC decomposition are poorly known. Here we examine these changes using frozen soils from Barrow, Alaska, USA, in anoxic microcosm incubation at -2 and 8°C for 122 days...

2013
Hans Jacquemyn Marijke Lenaerts Rein Brys Kris Willems Olivier Honnay Bart Lievens

BACKGROUND Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels of species diversity, yet little is known about among-plant population variation in microbial community composition. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We investigated the microbial community structure (yeasts and bacteria) in floral nectar of ten fragmented populations of the bee-pollinated forest...

2010
Dexter B. Watts H. Allen Torbert Yucheng Feng Stephen A. Prior

Manure applications can benefit crop productivity by adding required nutrients and organic matter to soil. There is a paucity of information on how soil microbial community dynamics will be altered by the application of manure to different landscape positions. Thus, an in situ field study was conducted during the summer and winter months to evaluate microbiological properties of three soil type...

2017
Kathryn M. Docherty

The phyllosphere hosts a variety of microorganisms, including Background bacteria, which can play a positive role in the success of the host plant. Bacterial communities in the phylloplane are influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, including host plant surface topography and chemistry, which change in concert with microbial communities as the plant leaves develop and age. : We examined ...

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