Metagenomic insights into taxonomic and functional patterns in shallow coastal and deep subseafloor sediments in the Western Pacific. [PDF]
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Impacts of drought and manure fertilization on soil and radish resistomes. [PDF]
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Peat promotes production of the edible mushroom <i>Oudemansiella raphanipes</i> by regulating casing soil microbiome. [PDF]
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Metagenomic Insights Into Microbial Controls of Carbon Cycling in Alpine Soils
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Molecular signatures for members of the genus Dehalococcoides and the class Dehalococcoidia
The bacteria belonging to the class Dehalococcoidia , due to their ability to dehalogenate chlorinated compounds, are of much interest for bioremediation of contaminated sites.
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High-throughput sequencing revealed novel Dehalococcoidia in dechlorinating microbial enrichments from PCB-contaminated marine sediments [PDF]
In this study, six PCE-to-ethene dechlorinating cultures, fed with a fermentable substrate (lactate) or hydrogen as electron donor, were obtained from PCB and PCE dechlorinating microcosms constructed with PCB-contaminated marine sediments. A novel Chloroflexi member (OTU-DIS1) affiliated to Dehalococcoidales Incertae Sedis, only distantly related to ...
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