Abstract Background The terrestrial subsurface is home to a significant proportion of the Earth’s microbial biomass. Our understanding about terrestrial subsurface microbiomes is almost exclusively derived from groundwater and porous sediments mainly by using 16S rRNA gene surveys. To obtain more insights about biomass of consolidated rocks and the metabolic status of endolithic microbiomes, we investigated interbedded limestone and mudstone from the vadose zone, fractured aquifers, and deep aquitards. Results By adapting methods from microbial archaeology and paleogenomics, we could recover sufficient DNA for downstream metagenomic analysis from seven rock specimens independent of porosity, lithology, and depth. Based on the extracted DNA,...
The bacterial and archaeal community composition and the possible carbon assimilation processes and ...
International audienceIn 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
Biddle, Jennifer F.The application of DNA- and RNA-based molecular tools to lithological environment...
We investigated the microbiology of a shallow subsurface site, the LSBB, located near Avignon. This ...
Soils, paleosols and terrestrial sediments serve as archives for studying climate change, and repres...
Background: Several abiotic processes leading to the formation of life-like signatures or later cont...
In-depth knowledge about spatial and temporal variation in microbial diversity and function is neede...
The deep terrestrial biosphere hosts vast sessile rock surface communities and biofilms, but thus fa...
In 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep geological formations...
Subsurface microbial community structure in relation to geochemical gradients and lithology was inve...
International audienceBackground: Several abiotic processes leading to the formation of life-like si...
In 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep geological formations...
The bacterial and archaeal community composition and the possible carbon assimilation processes and ...
International audienceIn 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
Biddle, Jennifer F.The application of DNA- and RNA-based molecular tools to lithological environment...
We investigated the microbiology of a shallow subsurface site, the LSBB, located near Avignon. This ...
Soils, paleosols and terrestrial sediments serve as archives for studying climate change, and repres...
Background: Several abiotic processes leading to the formation of life-like signatures or later cont...
In-depth knowledge about spatial and temporal variation in microbial diversity and function is neede...
The deep terrestrial biosphere hosts vast sessile rock surface communities and biofilms, but thus fa...
In 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep geological formations...
Subsurface microbial community structure in relation to geochemical gradients and lithology was inve...
International audienceBackground: Several abiotic processes leading to the formation of life-like si...
In 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep geological formations...
The bacterial and archaeal community composition and the possible carbon assimilation processes and ...
International audienceIn 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...