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Rondon, M.R., August, P.R., Bettermann, A.D., Brady, S.F., Grossman, T.H., Liles, M.R., Loiacono, K.A., Lynch, B.A., MacNeil, I.A., Minor, C., Tiong, C.L., Gilman, M., Osburne, M.S., Clardy, J., Handelsman, J. and Goodman, R.M. (2000) Cloning the soil metagenome: A strategy for accessing the genetic and functional diversity of uncultured micro-organisms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 66, 2541-2547.
doi:10.1128/AEM.66.6.2541-2547.2000
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TITLE:
Metagenomic profiles of soil microbiota under two different cropping systems detected by STRs-based PCR
AUTHORS:
Massimo Zaccardelli, Domenica Villecco, Francesco Campanile, Catello Pane
KEYWORDS:
Cover Plants; Hot-Spot Variability; Mini- and Micro-satellite; PCR Fingerprinting; Soil Biodiversity
JOURNAL NAME:
Agricultural Sciences,
Vol.3 No.1,
January
5,
2012
ABSTRACT: In this research, soil microbial structures under a wheat triennial monoculture and horse bean-wheat-horse bean succession were evidenced using a metagenomic approach. Polymorphism analysis of DNA extracted from soil samples collected at the end of the third year of the two crop successions, was performed by PCR, carried-out with six different primers designed on simple tandem repeats sequences. Readable profiles were obtained with M13 primer, from which no polymorphisms were detected, and with the primer (GACA)4, that gave distinctive patterns. Experimental findings suggest that metagenomic analysis performed by (GACA)4 primer may be an easy and suitable method to discriminate microbial diversity of different crop successions. (GACA)4 PCR-pattern indicate that soil microbiota changes are well correlated with crop succession.
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