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Contribution of Plant Identity and Soil Chemistry to the Structure of Microbial Communities Associated with the Roots of Serpentine-Indifferent Plants

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-04-30 收录
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/SRP152892
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This experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that serpentine soil influences the structure of microbial communities associated with the roots of serpentine-indifferent plants. Using a field survey and manipulative experimentation, the following questions were answered: (1) Do serpentine-indifferent plants associate with distinct microbial populations when grown in serpentine and nonserpentine soil? (2) Are serpentine root-associated microbial communities more phylogenetically clustered than nonserpentine communities? (3) Do serpentine microbes influence plant growth on serpentine? Results from this experiment are useful for understanding how serpentine-indifferent plants leverage microbial associations to withstand a variety of environmental challenges. This is relevant for reclamation efforts on serpentine soil as well as plant-based remediation of industrial areas.
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2022-12-12
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