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identifier PRJEB32100
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title Actinobacteria from Leontopodium Nivale Subspecies Alpinum Rhizosphere and Their Relation to the Host’s Actinobacterial Endophyte Community
description The rhizosphere of plants is enriched in nutrients that support the growth of microorganisms, some of which are recruited as endophytes. Endophytes produce a plethora of bioactive compounds, especially among members of Actinobacteria. We aimed to identify Actinobacteria associated with the plant Leontopodium nivale subsp. alpinum, known as Edelweiss, which has been used in Europe as a medicinal plant since centuries. Rhizosphere soil of plants from the Austrian Alps was used for isolation of Actinobacteria. In parallel, Edelweiss plants from the same location were surface-sterilized, separated into leaves, roots, rhizomes and inflorescence and pooled within tissues before genomic DNA extraction. Metagenomic amplicons confirmed large numbers of actinobacterial OTUs descending in diversity from roots to rhizomes, leaves and inflorescences. Submitted data represent metagenomic data on Actinobacteria diversity, whereby each tissue is represented by two raw data files (1, 2).
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sra-run  ERR3416410ERR3416411ERR3416412ERR3416413
sra-submission  ERA2030210ERA2030248ERA2030258ERA2030266
biosample  SAMEA5571949SAMEA5571950SAMEA5571952SAMEA5571954
sra-study  ERP114738
sra-sample  ERS3373968ERS3373969ERS3373971ERS3373973
sra-experiment  ERX3439938ERX3439939ERX3439940ERX3439941
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dateCreated 2019-06-30T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2019-06-30T00:00:00Z
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