Project description:Effects of long term tillage and fertilizer treatment on microbial and denitrifying bacterial communities in a long term UK field trial
Project description:Effects of long term tillage and fertilizer treatment on microbial and denitrifying bacterial communities in a long term UK field trial
Project description:Fungal community profiles in agricultural soils of a long-term field trial under different tillage, fertilization and crop rotation conditions analyzed by high-throughput ITS-amplicon sequencing
Project description:Microbes play key roles in diverse biogeochemical processes including nutrient cycling. However, responses of soil microbial community at the functional gene level to long-term fertilization, especially integrated fertilization (chemical combined with organic fertilization) remain unclear. Here we used microarray-based GeoChip techniques to explore the shifts of soil microbial functional community in a nutrient-poor paddy soil with long-term (21 years).The long-term fertilization experiment site (set up in 1990) was located in Taoyuan agro-ecosystem research station (28°55’N, 111°27’E), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan Province, China, with a double-cropped rice system. fertilization at various regimes.
2020-09-19 | GSE104014 | GEO
Project description:Soil prokaryotic and fungal communities in long-term N fertilization trial
Project description:Abiotic stressors such as extreme temperatures and pesticide exposure can impair stored sperm viability within queen honey bees, but little is known about how these stressors may directly impact queen performance or other quality metrics. Here, in a blind field trial, we exposed queens to cold temperatures (4 C, 2 h), hot temperatures (42 C, 2 h), a pesticide cocktail of xenobiotic compounds commonly found in wax, a solvent control, and a handling control. We used proteomics to investigate potential vertical effects of heat stress on embryos, as well as to measure the abundance of previously determined protein markers for abiotic stressors in the spermathecal fluid.