In this study, high-throughput metagenomic amplicon sequencing and physicochemical analyses were used to evaluate the structural composition and functional diversity of the soil bacterial communities at different illegal waste dump sites. Results showed that while the litter-free soil was dominated by the phylum Proteobacteria, dumpsite soils were enriched with phylum Actinobacteria, followed by Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Chloroflexi, Acidobacteria, Planctomycetes, Bacteroidetes, and Gemmatimonadetes. Bacterial diversity differed significantly (p > 0.05) between the litter-free and contaminated sites, with each dumpsite having distinct genera that demonstrate the impact of waste type on the bacterial community composition. Genus Nocardioid...
Despite known risks of inappropriate disposal of solid wastes; most cities in developing countries d...
Studies about biodegradation potential in soils often refer to artificially contaminated and simplif...
Research Article published by Science and Education Publishing Vol. 3, No. 4, 2015Despite known risk...
Landfilling remains the most common endpoint of discarded waste. At landfill sites, waste is transfo...
Background Multiple types of solid waste in developing countries is disposed of together in dumpsite...
Soil bacteria from tropical environments play a significant role in resolving various environmental ...
The relationship between microbial biodiversity and soil function is an important issue in ecology, ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are the most prevalent waste disposal method and constitute on...
ABSTRACT The Riverton City dump is Jamaica’s largest solid waste disposal site, but it lacks enginee...
The municipal landfill is an example of human-made environment that contain high level of heavy meta...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
Eukaryotes may influence pollutant degradation processes in groundwater ecosystems by activities suc...
Abstract Municipal landfills are hot spots of dynamic bioprocesses facilitated by complex interactio...
We explored the characteristics of soil bacterial communities and their ecological functions under d...
Firmicutes is almost a ubiquitous phylum. Several genera of this group, for instance, Geobacillus, a...
Despite known risks of inappropriate disposal of solid wastes; most cities in developing countries d...
Studies about biodegradation potential in soils often refer to artificially contaminated and simplif...
Research Article published by Science and Education Publishing Vol. 3, No. 4, 2015Despite known risk...
Landfilling remains the most common endpoint of discarded waste. At landfill sites, waste is transfo...
Background Multiple types of solid waste in developing countries is disposed of together in dumpsite...
Soil bacteria from tropical environments play a significant role in resolving various environmental ...
The relationship between microbial biodiversity and soil function is an important issue in ecology, ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are the most prevalent waste disposal method and constitute on...
ABSTRACT The Riverton City dump is Jamaica’s largest solid waste disposal site, but it lacks enginee...
The municipal landfill is an example of human-made environment that contain high level of heavy meta...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
Eukaryotes may influence pollutant degradation processes in groundwater ecosystems by activities suc...
Abstract Municipal landfills are hot spots of dynamic bioprocesses facilitated by complex interactio...
We explored the characteristics of soil bacterial communities and their ecological functions under d...
Firmicutes is almost a ubiquitous phylum. Several genera of this group, for instance, Geobacillus, a...
Despite known risks of inappropriate disposal of solid wastes; most cities in developing countries d...
Studies about biodegradation potential in soils often refer to artificially contaminated and simplif...
Research Article published by Science and Education Publishing Vol. 3, No. 4, 2015Despite known risk...