ABSTRACT Soil microbial diversity represents the largest global reservoir of novel microorganisms and enzymes. In this study, we coupled functional metagenomics and DNA stable-isotope probing (DNA-SIP) using multiple plant-derived carbon substrates and diverse soils to characterize active soil bacterial communities and their glycoside hydrolase genes, which have value for industrial applications. We incubated samples from three disparate Canadian soils (tundra, temperate rainforest, and agricultural) with five native carbon (12C) or stable-isotope-labeled (13C) carbohydrates (glucose, cellobiose, xylose, arabinose, and cellulose). Indicator species analysis revealed high specificity and fidelity for many uncultured and unclassified bacteria...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) enables tracking the nutrient flows from isotopically labeled substrate...
Microbial enzyme diversity is a key to understand many ecosystem processes. Whole metagenome sequenc...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies generate new predictions and hypotheses about the functio...
ABSTRACT Soil microbial diversity represents the largest global reservoir of novel microorganisms an...
International audienceCellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on the earth, and represents a ...
Plant residues, mainly made up of cellulose, are the largest fraction of organic carbon material in ...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil are intimately tied to a complex network of intera...
Abstract Background The transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recyc...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
BackgroundThe transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recycling to CO...
The microbial ecology of soil still presents a challenge to microbiologists attempting to establish ...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) enables tracking the nutrient flows from isotopically labeled substrate...
Microbial enzyme diversity is a key to understand many ecosystem processes. Whole metagenome sequenc...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies generate new predictions and hypotheses about the functio...
ABSTRACT Soil microbial diversity represents the largest global reservoir of novel microorganisms an...
International audienceCellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on the earth, and represents a ...
Plant residues, mainly made up of cellulose, are the largest fraction of organic carbon material in ...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil are intimately tied to a complex network of intera...
Abstract Background The transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recyc...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
BackgroundThe transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recycling to CO...
The microbial ecology of soil still presents a challenge to microbiologists attempting to establish ...
Stable isotope probing (SIP) enables tracking the nutrient flows from isotopically labeled substrate...
Microbial enzyme diversity is a key to understand many ecosystem processes. Whole metagenome sequenc...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies generate new predictions and hypotheses about the functio...