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PRJDB6159 |
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soil metagenome
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title |
Microbial communities in sub-Saharan Africa |
description |
We attempted to compare microbial community responses to an organic matter application between a fallowed and a continuously cultivated soil in sub-Saharan Africa. Soils received either a one-year fallow practice after maize cultivation or a continuous maize cultivation were sampled from the fields at Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR), Malawi. We performed a 33-days incubation study using the soils. Chopped rice straw was incorporated into the soils at the beginning of the incubation period. Microbial community analyses at different timings (day 3 and 33 after the rice straw application) showed the shifts of organic matter decomposing microbial communities in the soils. |
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Metagenome
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public |
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unrestricted-access |
dateCreated |
2017-08-08T08:44:53+09:00 |
dateModified |
2019-08-08T13:06:52+09:00 |
datePublished |
2019-08-08T13:06:52+09:00 |