نتایج جستجو برای: soil sequences

تعداد نتایج: 390748  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2008
Sang-Hoon Lee Jong-Ok Ka Jae-Chang Cho

A culture-independent survey was performed to search for 16S rRNA gene sequences representing dominant and metabolically active bacteria in rhizosphere soil. PCR- and reverse transcription-PCR-derived clone libraries were constructed from DNA and RNA directly extracted from the soil sample. Acidobacteria-related sequences occupied an unusually large proportion (>50%) of both rDNA- and rRNA-deri...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
A Felske A Wolterink R Van Lis A D Akkermans

The main bacteria in peaty, acid grassland soils in the Netherlands were investigated by ribosome isolation, temperature gradient gel electrophoresis, hybridization, cloning, and sequencing. Instead of using only 16S rDNA to determine the sequences present, we focused on rRNA to classify and quantify the most active bacteria. After direct ribosome isolation from soil, a partial amplicon of bact...

2014
Diana R. Nemergut Suzanne P. Anderson Cory C. Cleveland Andrew P. Martin Amy E. Miller Anton Seimon Steven K. Schmidt

Prim ary succession is a fundam ental process in m acro­ ecosystems; however, if and how soil developm ent influences m icrobial com m unity structure is poorly understood. Thus, we investigated changes in the bacterial com m unity along a chronosequence o f three unvegetated, early successional soils (~20-year age gradient) from a receding glacier in southeastern Peru using molecular phylogene...

2014
Liliana Quiza Isabelle Lalonde Claude Guertin Philippe Constant

Soil carboxydovore bacteria are the biological sink of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO). The initial oxidation of CO is catalyzed by a CO-dehydrogenase (CODH), and the gene coxL encodes the large subunit of the enzyme. Only a few carboxydovore isolates were shown to oxidize atmospheric CO and little is known about the potential impact of global change on the ecophysiology of this functional gro...

2011
Yuanhe Yang Yiqi Luo

Results The C : N ratio in plant tissue, litter, forest floor and mineral soil exhibited large variation across various sequences, with an average of 145.8 9.4 (mean SE), 49.9 3.0, 38.2 3.1 and 18.5 0.9, respectively. In most sequences, the plant tissue C : N ratio increased significantly with stand age, while the C : N ratio in litter, forest floor and mineral soil remained relatively constant...

2013
Stéphane Uroz Panos Ioannidis Juliette Lengelle Aurélie Cébron Emmanuelle Morin Marc Buée Francis Martin

In temperate ecosystems, acidic forest soils are among the most nutrient-poor terrestrial environments. In this context, the long-term differentiation of the forest soils into horizons may impact the assembly and the functions of the soil microbial communities. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the ecology and functional potentials of these microbial communities, a suite of analyses...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2009
B M Maciel A C F Santos J C T Dias R O Vidal R J C Dias E Gross J C M Cascardo R P Rezende

Landfarm soil is used to bioremediate oil wastes from petrochemical industries. We developed a simplified protocol for microbial DNA extraction of tropical landfarm soil using only direct lysis of macerated material. Two samples of tropical landfarm soil from a Brazilian refinery were analyzed by this protocol (one consisted of crude oil-contaminated soil; the other was continuously enriched fo...

2016
Adina Howe Fan Yang Ryan J. Williams Folker Meyer Kirsten S. Hofmockel

Despite the central role of soil microbial communities in global carbon (C) cycling, little is known about soil microbial community structure and even less about their metabolic pathways. Efforts to characterize soil communities often focus on identifying differences in gene content across environmental gradients, but an alternative question is what genes are similar in soils. These genes may i...

2013
Yuko Yoshimura Akifumi Ido Teruyuki Matsumoto Masahide Yamato

We investigated communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in the fine roots of Pyrus pyrifolia var. culta, and Plantago asiatica to consider the relationship between orchard trees and herbaceous plants in AMF symbioses. The AMF communities were analyzed on the basis of the partial fungal DNA sequences of the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA), which were amplified using...

Journal: Current Medical Mycology 2015

Background and Purpose: Trichosporon is a genus of anamorphic basidiomycetous yeast which is widely distributed in nature and is found in tropical and temperate areas. The aim of this work was to study the isolation, identification and molecular analysis of Trichosporon species in soil. Materials and Methods: In order to isolate and identify Trichosporon species in soil, 30 samples were collec...

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