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Unravelling the plant growth promotion potential of the bacterial endophytic microbiota associated with Canola (Brassica napus) plants
Plants have coevolved with a diverse community of associated microorganisms, including the bacterial endophytic microbiota, which are microorganisms...
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Inhibitory effects of silver silicate (AgSiO2) nanoparticles on uncultivable bacterial phyla present in soil
The transport of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) into the soil occurs through various means by wastewater and other anthropogenic sources. The impact...
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Impacts of groundwater level fluctuation on soil microbial community, alkane degradation efficiency and alkane-degrading gene diversity in the critical zone: Evidence from an accelerated water table fluctuation simulation
Petroleum hydrocarbons are hazardous to ecosystems and human health, commonly containing n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Previous...
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Core bacterial communities dominated Purus frumentum biomass under different green manure returning amounts in saline-alkali soil
P. frumentum biomass could be improved by appropriating returning measures.
P. frumentum biomass was excellent in 75% alfalfa returning amount.
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Lignocellulosic fraction-induced niche differentiation within dissimilatory iron reducing bacterial groups in a paddy soil
Responses of soil DIRB to lignocellulosic fractions during a 6-week microcosm incubation were investigated.
Anaeromyxobacter , Bacillus , and Clostridium ...
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Effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of oxytetracycline and sulfadiazine on the bacterial communities, antibiotic resistance genes, and functional genes are different between maize rhizosphere and bulk soil
Antibiotic contamination in soil has become a major concern worldwide. At present, it is not clear how two co-existed antibiotics with...
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Inhibition of Multi Drug Resistant Bacterial Species, Scandinavium goeteborgense CCUG 66741 and Aeromonas veronii CRC6 Isolated from a Waste Water Treatment Facility Using Nanocomposites
AbstractAntibiotic resistance is currently one of the most serious challenges to global health and socio-economic development. New resistance...
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Antibiotic resistome and associated bacterial communities in agricultural soil following the amendments of swine manure–derived fermentation bed waste
The practice of utilizing animal manures on land is widespread in agriculture, but it has raised concerns about the possible spread of antibiotic...
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Metagenomic decoding and oxidation pond-based treatment of domestic wastewater using 16 s V3-V4 rRNA sequencing tool
The oxidation pond, also known as the stabilization pond, is a traditional method of wastewater treatment with a water purification mechanism in...
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Effect of genetically modified maize expressing the Cry1Ab and EPSPS proteins on growth, development, and gut bacterial diversity of the non-target arthropod Locusta migratoria
The widespread cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has raised concerns for their safety. Here, we evaluated the effects of a GM maize...
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Environmental impacts on algal–bacterial-based aquaponics system by different types of carbon source addition: water quality and greenhouse gas emission
Carbon source addition is an important way improving the carbon and nitrogen transformation in aquaculture system; however, its effectiveness of...
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Soil bacteriome diversity and composition of rooftop and surface gardens in urban and peri-urban areas of Bangladesh
Soil microbiome science, rapidly evolving, predominantly focuses on field crop soils. However, understanding garden soil microbiomes is essential for...
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Metabarcoding analysis of the bacterial and fungal communities during the maturation of preparation 500, used in biodynamic agriculture, suggests a rational link between horn and manure
Horn manure (Preparation 500) is a product used in the practice of biodynamic agriculture. It is obtained by an underground fermentation of cow fecal...
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Changes in the composition of bacterial communities and pathogen levels during wastewater treatment
Wastewater treatment plants have been described as a potential source of spreading pathogens to the receiving water. However, few studies are...
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Comparative seasonal analysis of Eri silkworm (Samia ricini Donovan) gut composition: implications for lignocellulose degradation
Conversion of biomass such as lignocelluloses to an alternative energy source can contribute to sustainable development. Recently, biomass-degrading...
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Comparative insights into influences of co-contamination by rare-earth elements and heavy metals on soil bacterial and fungal communities
PurposeRare-earth elements (REEs) have been listed as emerging pollutants, and REEs often occur together with heavy metals (HMs) in the environment....
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Effects of a Mining Dam Disaster on Antimicrobial-Resistant and Metal-Tolerant Bacterial Strains Recovered from Environmental Samples
Anthropogenic activities are closely related to the emergence, spread, and evolution of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In addition to the...
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Analysis of physicochemical properties and bacterial diversity of stevia waste composting: feasibility of waste mud composting
This study explored the effects of Stevia waste (stevia residue and waste mud) as composting materials on compost quality, with a focus on evaluating...
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Diverse and distinct bacterial community involved in a full-scale A/O1/H/O2 combination of bioreactors with simultaneous decarbonation and denitrogenation of coking wastewater
Taking into account difficulties in exhaustive simultaneous decarbonation and denitrogenation in biological treatment of coking wastewater (CWW), a...
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Bacterial biogeography in China and its association to land use and soil organic carbon
• 6102 high-quality sequencing results of soil bacterial samples were re-analyzed.
• The type of land use was the principal driver of bacterial...