The description of microbiomes as intrinsic fractions of any given ecosystem is an important issue, for instance, by linking their compositions and functions with other biotic and abiotic components of natural systems and hosts. Here we describe the archaeal and bacterial communities from soils of the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil. Based on the comparison of three areas located along an altitudinal gradient-namely, Santa Virginia, Picinguaba and Restinga-we detected the most abundant groups of Bacteria (Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria) and Archaea (Thaumarchaeota, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota). The particular composition of such communities in each of these areas was first evidenced by PCR-DGGE patterns [determined for Bacteria, Archaea...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) or Terra Preta de Índio formed in the past by pre-Columbian populations ...
The acidic peatlands of southern Brazil are ecosystems essential for the maintenance of the Atlantic...
The processes of land conversion and agricultural intensification are a significant cause of biodive...
<div><p>The description of microbiomes as intrinsic fractions of any given ecosystem is an important...
The description of microbiomes as intrinsic fractions of any given ecosystem is an important issue, ...
Soil microorganisms play crucial roles inecosystem functioning, and the central goal in microbialeco...
The study of the ecology of soil microbial communities at relevant spatial scales is primordial in t...
A Mata Atlântica é um bioma constituído de vários ecossistemas e considerado um hotspot da biodivers...
<p>Percentage of classified sequences affiliated to the phylum level for Bacteria (a) and Archaea (b...
The survey presented here describes the bacterial diversity and community structures of a pristine f...
Microbial community composition was examined in two soil types, Anthrosols and adjacent soils, sampl...
Soil from the Amazonian region is usually regarded as unsuitable for agriculture because of its low ...
Members of the phylum Acidobacteria are among the most abundant soil bacteria on Earth, but little i...
Bacteria in the genus Rhizobium, methanogenic bacteria and Archaea are important in the terrestrial ...
It is well-known that Amazon tropical forest soils contain high microbial biodiversity. However, ant...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) or Terra Preta de Índio formed in the past by pre-Columbian populations ...
The acidic peatlands of southern Brazil are ecosystems essential for the maintenance of the Atlantic...
The processes of land conversion and agricultural intensification are a significant cause of biodive...
<div><p>The description of microbiomes as intrinsic fractions of any given ecosystem is an important...
The description of microbiomes as intrinsic fractions of any given ecosystem is an important issue, ...
Soil microorganisms play crucial roles inecosystem functioning, and the central goal in microbialeco...
The study of the ecology of soil microbial communities at relevant spatial scales is primordial in t...
A Mata Atlântica é um bioma constituído de vários ecossistemas e considerado um hotspot da biodivers...
<p>Percentage of classified sequences affiliated to the phylum level for Bacteria (a) and Archaea (b...
The survey presented here describes the bacterial diversity and community structures of a pristine f...
Microbial community composition was examined in two soil types, Anthrosols and adjacent soils, sampl...
Soil from the Amazonian region is usually regarded as unsuitable for agriculture because of its low ...
Members of the phylum Acidobacteria are among the most abundant soil bacteria on Earth, but little i...
Bacteria in the genus Rhizobium, methanogenic bacteria and Archaea are important in the terrestrial ...
It is well-known that Amazon tropical forest soils contain high microbial biodiversity. However, ant...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) or Terra Preta de Índio formed in the past by pre-Columbian populations ...
The acidic peatlands of southern Brazil are ecosystems essential for the maintenance of the Atlantic...
The processes of land conversion and agricultural intensification are a significant cause of biodive...