نتایج جستجو برای: soil sequences

تعداد نتایج: 390748  

2018
Michael Hemkemeyer Anja B. Dohrmann Bent T. Christensen Christoph C. Tebbe

Genetic fingerprinting demonstrated in previous studies that differently sized soil particle fractions (PSFs; clay, silt, and sand with particulate organic matter (POM)) harbor microbial communities that differ in structure, functional potentials and sensitivity to environmental conditions. To elucidate whether specific bacterial or archaeal taxa exhibit preference for specific PSFs, we examine...

2017
Illiassou Hamidou Soumana Bodo Linz Eric T. Harvill

Members of the genus Bordetella include human and animal pathogens that cause a variety of respiratory infections, including whooping cough in humans. Despite the long known ability to switch between a within-animal and an extra-host lifestyle under laboratory growth conditions, no extra-host niches of pathogenic Bordetella species have been defined. To better understand the distribution of Bor...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2004
Céline Roose-Amsaleg Yves Brygoo Myriam Harry

Molecular microbial ecology has revealed remarkable biodiversity - prokaryotic and eukaryotic - in numerous soil environments. However, no culture-independent surveys of the termitosphere exists, although termites dominate tropical rainforests. Here, we focused on soil feeders, building nests with their soil-born faeces, enriched with clay-organic complexes, thus contributing to the improvement...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Suzanne C M Miller John J LiPuma Jennifer L Parke

Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) bacteria reside in soil, plant rhizospheres, and water, but their prevalence and distribution in outdoor environments is not clear. We sampled a variety of soil and rhizosphere environments with which people may have contact: playgrounds, athletic fields, parks, hiking trails, residential yards, and gardens. A total of 91 sites was sampled in three large U.S. ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Gordon Webster T Martin Embley James I Prosser

The impact of soil management practices on ammonia oxidizer diversity and spatial heterogeneity was determined in improved (addition of N fertilizer), unimproved (no additions), and semi-improved (intermediate management) grassland pastures at the Sourhope Research Station in Scotland. Ammonia oxidizer diversity within each grassland soil was assessed by PCR amplification of microbial community...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Acácio A Navarrete Eiko E Kuramae Mattias de Hollander Agata S Pijl Johannes A van Veen Siu M Tsai

This study focused on the impact of land-use changes and agricultural management of soybean in Amazon forest soils on the abundance and composition of the acidobacterial community. Quantitative real-time PCR (q-PCR) assays and pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA gene were applied to study the acidobacterial community in bulk soil samples from soybean croplands and adjacent native forests, and mesocosm s...

1996
SCOTT B. BINTRIM TIMOTHY J. DONOHUE JO HANDELSMAN GARY P. ROBERTS ROBERT M. GOODMAN

Cultivation methods have contributed to our present knowledge about the presence and diversity of microbes in naturally occurring communities. However, it is well established that only a small fraction of prokaryotes have been cultivated by standard methods and, therefore, the prokaryotes that are cultivated may not ref lect the composition and diversity within those communities. Of the two pro...

2009
Tiehang Wu Edward Ayres Grace Li Richard D. Bardgett Diana H. Wall James R. Garey

A major problem facing ecologists is obtaining a complete picture of the highly complex soil community. While DNA-based methods are routinely used to assess prokaryote community structure and diversity in soil, approaches for measuring the total faunal community are not yet available. This is due to difficulties such as designing primers specific to a range of soil animals while excluding other...

2015
Ekaterina Pushkareva Igor S. Pessi Annick Wilmotte Josef Elster Max Häggblom

Cyanobacterial diversity in soil crusts has been extensively studied in arid lands of temperate regions, particularly semi-arid steppes and warm deserts. Nevertheless, Arctic soil crusts have received far less attention than their temperate counterparts. Here, we describe the cyanobacterial communities from various types of soil crusts from Svalbard, High Arctic. Four soil crusts at different d...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2002
Elizabeth Redfield Susan M Barns Jayne Belnap Lori L Daane Cheryl R Kuske

Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRF or T-RFLP) analysis and 16S rDNA sequence analysis from clone libraries were used to examine cyanobacterial diversity in three types of predominant soil crusts in an arid grassland. Total DNA was extracted from cyanobacteria-, lichen-, or moss-dominated crusts that represent different successional stages in crust development, and which cont...

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