Varennes Communities in Contaminated Soils
Citation
MGnify (2020). Varennes Communities in Contaminated Soils. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/tgmpvm accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-11.Description
In this study, 16S and ITS primers were used to amplify the bacterial and fungal populations, respectively, in both contaminated and uncontaminated soils that had been planted with willows. The goal was to see how willows and contaminants combined to shape microbial community structure. Uncontaminated or petroleum contaminated soils from the site of a former oil refinery in Quebec.Sampling Description
Sampling
In this study, 16S and ITS primers were used to amplify the bacterial and fungal populations, respectively, in both contaminated and uncontaminated soils that had been planted with willows. The goal was to see how willows and contaminants combined to shape microbial community structure. Uncontaminated or petroleum contaminated soils from the site of a former oil refinery in Quebec.Method steps
- Pipeline used: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metagenomics/pipelines/5.0
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Bibliographic Citations
- Bell TH, El-Din Hassan S, Lauron-Moreau A, Al-Otaibi F, Hijri M, Yergeau E, St-Arnaud M. 2014. Linkage between bacterial and fungal rhizosphere communities in hydrocarbon-contaminated soils is related to plant phylogeny. ISME J vol. 8 - DOI:10.1038/ismej.2013.149
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originatorUniversity of Montreal
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University of Montreal
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University of Montreal