[Terrapreta] Bacterial diversity of terra preta and pristine forest soil from the Western Amazon [An article from: Soil Biology and Biochemistry] [html] (Digital)
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> by J.-S. Kim (Author), G. Sparovek (Author), R.M. Longo (Author), W.J. De
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> The survey presented here describes the bacterial diversity and community
> structures of a pristine forest soil and an anthropogenic terra preta from
> the Western Amazon forest using molecular methods to identify the
> predominant phylogenetic groups.
> Bacterial community similarities and species diversity in the two soils
> were compared using oligonucleotide fingerprint grouping of 16S rRNA gene
> sequences for 1500 clones (OFRG) and by DNA sequencing.
> The results showed that both soils had similar bacterial community
> compositions over a range of phylogenetic distances, among which
> Acidobacteria were predominant, but that terra preta supported approximately
> 25% greater species richness.
> The survey provides the first detailed analysis of the composition and
> structure of bacterial communities from terra preta anthrosols using
> noncultured-based molecular methods.
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