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Abundance, diversity and distribution of Legionellales in wet environments in Sweden

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Citation

MGnify (2018). Abundance, diversity and distribution of Legionellales in wet environments in Sweden. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/rouw0w accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-03.

Description

In this study, 57 samples from water, soil and sediments were collected in different wet environments in Uppland, Sweden. 45 of them were taken from natural reserves, and 12 from a silver mine. The main objective was to study the abundance, diversity and distribution of members of the gammaproteobacterial order Legionellales.

Sampling Description

Sampling

In this study, 57 samples from water, soil and sediments were collected in different wet environments in Uppland, Sweden. 45 of them were taken from natural reserves, and 12 from a silver mine. The main objective was to study the abundance, diversity and distribution of members of the gammaproteobacterial order Legionellales.

Method steps

  1. Pipeline used: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metagenomics/pipelines/4.1

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Graells T, Ishak H, Larsson M, Guy L. 2018. The all-intracellular order Legionellales is unexpectedly diverse, globally distributed and lowly abundant. FEMS Microbiol Ecol vol. 94 - DOI:10.1093/femsec/fiy185

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UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
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UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
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UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
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