نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial communities

تعداد نتایج: 327935  

2013
Mark A. Williams Kamlesh Jangid Shankar G. Shanmugam William B. Whitman

Organism succession during ecosystem development has been researched for aboveground plant communities, however, the associated patterns of change in below-ground microbial communities are less described. In 2008, a study was initiated along a developmental sand-dune soil chronosequence bordering northern Lake Michigan near Wilderness Park (WP). It was hypothesized that soil bacterial communiti...

2016
Fabian Roger Stefan Bertilsson Silke Langenheder Omneya Ahmed Osman Lars Gamfeldt

Bacteria are essential for many ecosystem services but our understanding of factors controlling their functioning is incomplete. While biodiversity has been identified as an important driver of ecosystem processes in macrobiotic communities, we know much less about bacterial communities. Due to the high diversity of bacterial communities, high functional redundancy is commonly proposed as expla...

2017
Noriyuki Konishi Takashi Okubo Tomoyuki Yamaya Toshihiko Hayakawa Kiwamu Minamisawa

Root-associated bacterial communities are necessary for healthy plant growth. Nitrate is a signal molecule as well as a major nitrogen source for plant growth. In this study, nitrate-dependent alterations in root-associated bacterial communities and the relationship between nitrate signaling and root-associated bacteria in Arabidopsis were examined. The bacterial community was analyzed by a rib...

2018
Gui-Hua Lu Cheng-Yi Tang Xiao-Mei Hua Jing Cheng Gu-Hao Wang Yin-Ling Zhu Li-Ya Zhang Hui-Xia Shou Jin-Liang Qi Yong-Hua Yang

The increased worldwide commercial cultivation of transgenic crops during the past 20 years is accompanied with potential effects on the soil microbial communities, because many rhizosphere and endosphere bacteria play important roles in promoting plant health and growth. Previous studies reported that transgenic plants exert differential effects on soil microbial communities, especially rhizob...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
Rebecca Störmer Antje Wichels Gunnar Gerdts

The dumping of dredged sediments represents a major stressor for coastal ecosystems. The impact on the ecosystem function is determined by its complexity not easy to assess. In the present study, we evaluated the potential of bacterial community analyses to act as ecological indicators in environmental monitoring programmes. We investigated the functional structure of bacterial communities, app...

2015
Jing Li Yi-Bing Ma Hang-Wei Hu Jun-Tao Wang Yu-Rong Liu Ji-Zheng He

Copper contamination on China's arable land could pose severe economic, ecological and healthy consequences in the coming decades. As the drivers in maintaining ecosystem functioning, the responses of soil microorganisms to long-term copper contamination in different soil ecosystems are still debated. This study investigated the impacts of copper gradients on soil bacterial communities in two a...

2011
Patrick M. Erwin Julie B. Olson Robert W. Thacker

BACKGROUND Marine sponges can associate with abundant and diverse consortia of microbial symbionts. However, associated bacteria remain unexamined for the majority of host sponges and few studies use phylogenetic metrics to quantify symbiont community diversity. DNA fingerprinting techniques, such as terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms (T-RFLP), might provide rapid profiling of t...

2018
Sur Herrera Paredes Tianxiang Gao Theresa F. Law Omri M. Finkel Tatiana Mucyn Paulo José Pereira Lima Teixeira Isaí Salas González Meghan E. Feltcher Matthew J. Powers Elizabeth A. Shank Corbin D. Jones Vladimir Jojic Jeffery L. Dangl Gabriel Castrillo

Specific members of complex microbiota can influence host phenotypes, depending on both the abiotic environment and the presence of other microorganisms. Therefore, it is challenging to define bacterial combinations that have predictable host phenotypic outputs. We demonstrate that plant-bacterium binary-association assays inform the design of small synthetic communities with predictable phenot...

2016
Francisco J. R. C. Coelho António Louvado Patrícia M. Domingues Daniel F. R. Cleary Marina Ferreira Adelaide Almeida Marina R. Cunha Ângela Cunha Newton C. M. Gomes

The present study assesses the diversity and composition of sediment bacterial and microeukaryotic communities from deep-sea mud volcanoes (MVs) associated with strike-slip faults in the South-West Iberian Margin (SWIM). We used a 16S/18S rRNA gene based pyrosequencing approach to characterize and correlate the sediment bacterial and microeukaryotic communities from MVs with differing gas seep ...

2012
Michele C. Pereira e Silva Armando Cavalcante Franco Dias Jan Dirk van Elsas Joana Falcão Salles

BACKGROUND Soil microbial communities are in constant change at many different temporal and spatial scales. However, the importance of these changes to the turnover of the soil microbial communities has been rarely studied simultaneously in space and time. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study, we explored the temporal and spatial responses of soil bacterial, archaeal and fungal β-dive...

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