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identifier PRJDB7942
type bioproject
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organism root metagenome
title Does soil test phosphorus level shift arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities colonizing tomato roots and tomato fruit nutrition?
description AMF can become a helpful engine to enhance nutrient values in crops (Antunes et al. 2011). Plant metabolites and nutrients that are impacted according to AMF are critical promoters in human health. Therefore, we hypothesized that STP regime in tomato cultivation would induce a shift in AMF communities and this shift can be related to the growth and fruit quality of tomato in a field experiment. Thus, we conducted a field study with two objectives: 1) to understand whether STP regime increases tomato growth performance, and 2) to determine how AMF diversity in tomato roots is decreased or increased by the STP regime.
data type Genome Sequencing Metagenome
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sra-run  DRR166365DRR166366DRR166367DRR166368DRR166369DRR166370DRR166371DRR166372DRR166373DRR166374 More
sra-submission  DRA007966
biosample  SAMD00159340SAMD00159341SAMD00159342SAMD00159343SAMD00159344SAMD00159345SAMD00159346SAMD00159347SAMD00159348SAMD00159349 More
sra-study  DRP004841
sra-sample  DRS088372DRS088373DRS088374DRS088375DRS088376DRS088377DRS088378DRS088379DRS088380DRS088381 More
sra-experiment  DRX156979DRX156980DRX156981DRX156982DRX156983DRX156984DRX156985DRX156986DRX156987DRX156988 More
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dateCreated 2019-01-24T03:59:42+09:00
dateModified 2019-03-11T13:45:19+09:00
datePublished 2019-03-11T13:45:19+09:00