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Jellyfish modulate bacterial dynamic and community structure. [PDF]
Jellyfish blooms have increased in coastal areas around the world and the outbreaks have become longer and more frequent over the past few decades.
Tinkara Tinta +3 more
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Experimental sulfate amendment alters peatland bacterial community structure [PDF]
As part of a long-term, peatland-scale sulfate addition experiment, the impact of varying sulfate deposition on bacterial community responses was assessed using 16S tag encoded pyrosequencing. In three separate areas of the peatland, sulfate manipulations included an eight year quadrupling of atmospheric sulfate deposition (experimental), a 3-year ...
Rachel Strickman +4 more
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Biogeographic distribution patterns of bacteria in typical Chinese forest soils [PDF]
Microbes are widely distributed in soils and play a very important role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem services. To understand the biogeographic distribution of forest soil bacteria, we collected 115 soil samples in typical forest ecosystems across ...
Zongwei Xia +6 more
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Temperature alters bacterial community structure in sediment of mountain stream [PDF]
Temperature and nutrients are known as crucial drivers for the variations of bacterial community structure and functions in oceans and lakes. However, their significance and mechanisms in influencing the bacterial community structure and function in ...
Li Ji +5 more
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The archaeal and bacterial community structure in composted cow manures is defined by the original populations: a shotgun metagenomic approach [PDF]
IntroductionOrganic wastes are composted to increase their plant nutritional value, but little is known about how this might alter the bacterial and archaeal community structure and their genes.MethodsCow manure was collected from three local small-scale
Vanessa Romero-Yahuitl +8 more
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Diseases outbreaks in pond aquaculture have resulted in huge losses to the aquaculture industry. The emergence of non-antimicrobial and environment friendly agents (probiotics) is the potential consideration for the healthy shrimp aquaculture.
Sardar Ali +6 more
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PCR biases distort bacterial and archaeal community structure in pyrosequencing datasets [PDF]
As 16S rRNA gene targeted massively parallel sequencing has become a common tool for microbial diversity investigations, numerous advances have been made to minimize the influence of sequencing and chimeric PCR artifacts through rigorous quality control ...
Ameet J. Pinto +2 more
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Resource heterogeneity structures aquatic bacterial communities [PDF]
Abstract Microorganisms are strongly influenced by the bottom-up effects of resource supply. While many species respond to fluctuations in the concentration of resources, microbial diversity may also be affected by the heterogeneity of the resource pool, which often reflects a mixture of distinct molecules. To test this hypothesis, we
Mario E Muscarella +3 more
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Metagenomic Exploration of Bacterial Community Structure of Earthworms’ Gut
Living organisms are naturally bestowed with unique and imitable qualities for maintaining ecological balance and earthworms are no exceptions. These so-called keystone species of terrestrial ecosystems are equipped with wonderful machinery, allowing ...
Samrendra Singh Thakur +4 more
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Soil microbial communities have been influenced by global changes, which might negatively regulate aboveground communities and affect nutrient resource cycling.
Ming Jiang +6 more
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