2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076342
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The Succession of the Cellulolytic Microbial Community from the Soil during Oat Straw Decomposition

Abstract: The process of straw decomposition is dynamic and is accompanied by the succession of the microbial decomposing community, which is driven by poorly understood interactions between microorganisms. Soil is a complex ecological niche, and the soil microbiome can serve as a source of potentially active cellulolytic microorganisms. Here, we performed an experiment on the de novo colonization of oat straw by the soil microbial community by placing nylon bags with sterilized oat straw in the pots filled with chernoz… Show more

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“…The data from the sequenced 16S rRNA gene amplicon libraries were processed into an amplicon sequence variant (ASV) table, using the DADA2 pipeline 42 in the R software environment v. 4.2 40 as described earlier 43 , 44 . Taxonomy was assigned to the output sequences using the Silva 138.1 database 45 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data from the sequenced 16S rRNA gene amplicon libraries were processed into an amplicon sequence variant (ASV) table, using the DADA2 pipeline 42 in the R software environment v. 4.2 40 as described earlier 43 , 44 . Taxonomy was assigned to the output sequences using the Silva 138.1 database 45 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%