Soil fungi facilitate the translocation of inorganic nutrients from soil minerals to other microorganisms and plants. This ability is particularly advantageous in impoverished soils, because fungal mycelial networks can bridge otherwise spatially disconnected and inaccessible nutrient hotspots...
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Please cite as : Anderson L.N., J.E. McDermott, and R.S. McClure. 2020. WA-IsoC_MSC1.1.0 (Amplicon 16S rRNA, WA). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://doi.org/10.25584/WAIsoCMSC1/1635272 The soil microbiome is central to the cycling of carbon and other nutrients and to the promotion of plant growth...
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The novel fungal strain, Fusarium sp. DS 682, was isolated from the rhizosphere of the perennial grass, Bouteloua gracilis , at the Konza Prairie Biological Station in Kansas. This fungal strain is common across North American grasslands and is resilient to environmental fluctuations. The draft...
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Please cite as : Bhattacharjee A., L.N. Anderson, T.D. Alfaro, A. Porras-Alfarro, A. Jumpponen, K.S. Hofmockel, and J.K. Jansson, et al. 2020. KS4A-IsoG.1.0_FspDS682 (Fungal Monoisolate Genome, KS). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://doi.org/10.25584/KS4AIsoGFspDS682/1635527 The novel fungal strain...
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The soil microbiome is central to the cycling of carbon and other nutrients and to the promotion of plant growth. Despite its importance, analysis of the soil microbiome is difficult due to its sheer complexity, with thousands of interacting species. Here, we reduced this complexity by developing...
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Please cite as : Anderson L.N., W.C. Nelson, J.E. McDermott, R. Wu, S.J. Fansler, Y. Farris, and J.K. Jansson, et al. 2020. KS-TmG.1.0 (Metagenome, KS). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://doi.org/10.25584/KSTmG1/1635004 To enable a comprehensive survey of the metabolic potential of complex soil...
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Please cite as : Anderson L.N., W.C. Nelson, J.E. McDermott, R. Wu, S.J. Fansler, Y. Farris, and J.K. Jansson, et al. 2020. IA-TmG.1.0 (Metagenome, IA). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://doi.org/10.25584/IATmG1/1635005 To enable a comprehensive survey of the metabolic potential of complex soil...
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As part of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s (PNNL) Science Focus Area program, we are investigating the impact of environmental change on microbial community function in grassland soils. Three grassland soils, representing different moisture regimes, were selected for ultra-deep...
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Please cite as : Anderson L.N., W.C. Nelson, J.E. McDermott, R. Wu, S.J. Fansler, Y. Farris, and J.K. Jansson, et al. 2020. WA-TmG.1.0 (Metagenome, WA). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://doi.org/10.25584/WATmG1/1635002 To enable a comprehensive survey of the metabolic potential of complex soil...
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Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients, yet we have a poor understanding of how soil microbiomes are shaped by their nutritional and physical environment. In this study, we investigated the successional dynamics of a soil microbiome during...
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Please cite as : Zegeye E., C.J. Brislawn, Y. Farris, S.J. Fansler, K.S. Hofmockel, J.K. Jansson, and A.T. Wright, et al. 2019. WA-IsoC_NAG.1.0 (Amplicon 16S/ITS, WA). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://dx.doi.org/10.25584/data.2019-02.700/1506698 Investigation of the successional dynamics of a soil...