Bao, Yangmei Ma, Bin McLaughlin, Neil B. Niu, Ying Wang, Dongqing Liu, Hua Li, Ming Sun, Zhirong
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Soil salinization seriously affects soil microbial diversity, and crop yield and quality worldwide. Microorganisms play a vital role in the process of crop yield and quality. Traditional Chinese medicine Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. (licorice) can grow tenaciously in the heavily salinized land. However, the relationship between licorice plants and ...
Halamka, Toby A. Garcia, Andy Evans, Thomas W. Schubert, Stephanie Younkin, Adam Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe Kopf, Sebastian
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Frontiers in Geochemistry
Sphingolipids have long been of interest to the scientific community for their roles in eukaryotic cell structuring and disease pathology. Less is known about the occurrence and function of these diverse compounds in the bacterial domain of life, with most studies on bacterial sphingolipids focused on eukaryotic disease research and host-pathogen o...
Guo, Pu Li, Shuai Zhu, Jinlei Lu, Qi
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Nature reserves are crucial for protecting biological habitats and maintaining biodiversity. Soil bacterial community plays an irreplaceable role in the structure and function of ecosystem. However, the impact of nature reserves on soil bacterial communities is still unclear. To explore the effects of desert grassland nature reserve management on s...
Zou, Xiangbo Jiang, Xinyu Guan, Jinshun Huang, Shaoqiang Chen, Chuangting Zhou, Tiancheng Kuang, Cao Ye, Ji Liu, Tong Cheng, Jiong
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Cyanobacteria plays an important role in other ecological processes in paddy soils, particularly in terms of nitrogen input to the ecosystem. Organic fertilizer and biochar are common soil amendment materials used to preserve soil health in agricultural intensification background. However, the consequent increase in soil nutrition may inhibit soil ...
Wang, Lei Wang, Xiaojuan Wang, Tianle
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Introduction To investigate the effects of different drip irrigation periods on soil microbial communities and functions. Methods Increasing drip irrigation amount at the seedling (S), jointing (J), bell (B), tasseling (T) and grain filling (G) stages of maize were studied using no increase in irrigation amount as control (CK). Principal component ...
Arunrat, Noppol Sansupa, Chakriya Sereenonchai, Sukanya Hatano, Ryusuke
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Rotational shifting cultivation (RSC) in Northern Thailand serves the dual purpose of ensuring food security and meeting economic goals through maize cultivation. However, the research question remains: Does the dynamics of soil bacterial communities differ between maize monoculture and RSC fields with continuous fallow throughout the season? There...
Shigyo, Nobuhiko Shichi, Koji Sugai, Kyoko Setsuko, Suzuki
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Microbiology Resource Announcements
Island biogeography research provides insight into microbial diversity patterns; however, little is known about the diversity and distribution of soil microbial communities on remote and poorly accessible islands. Here, we present amplicon sequencing data from bacterial and fungal communities in the surface soils of the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, J...
Li, Daiyan Meng, Meng Ren, Baihui Ma, Xinwei Bai, Long Li, Jiahuan Bai, Guohua Yao, Fengjun Tan, Chunming
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Introduction Continuous nitrogen deposition increases the nitrogen content of terrestrial ecosystem and affects the geochemical cycle of soil nitrogen. Forest-grassland ecotone is the interface area of forest and grassland and is sensitive to global climate change. However, the structure composition and diversity of soil microbial communities and t...
Jerabkova, Martina Smrhova, Tereza Lopez-Echartea, Eglantina Dresler, Jiri Suman, Jachym Kapinusova, Gabriela Cajthaml, Tomas Skrob, Zdena Kyclt, Robin Fagerman, Jonas
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International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
A novel bacterial species is described that was isolated from the soil of Norrbyskär island (Sweden). This Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and motile rod, designated 17-6T, was classified in the family Chromobacteriaceae, class Betaproteobacteria, and further characterized by a polyphasic approach. Comparative 16S rRNA gene analysis revealed...
Fuskhah, E Purbajanti, E D
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The excessive salt concentration is what prevents saline land from being used. Salinity inhibits plant growth, however this can be remedied by investigating phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB). Non-pathogenic bacteria that can dissolve unavailable P into a form that plants may absorb are known as phosphate solubilizing bacteria. The goal of this ...