比较宏基因组学揭示了氮肥和氨基16®对生菜土壤细菌群落的影响

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摘要

以肥料和/或其他添加剂(如氨基酸)形式存在的营养物质对植物的发育和生长、植物的营养成分和土壤污染程度有显著影响。此外,土壤微生物群的处理正在成为植物育种的新策略,以获得理想的性状。因此,对肥料施用和土壤微生物群的综合研究可能有助于更好地理解土壤与植物的相互作用,并为植物施肥的新方法的设计提供信息。在此,我们报告了肥料、氨基酸或其组合处理莴苣(Lactuca sativa)土壤微生物群的宏基因组学数据:n肥+ Amino16®、Amino16®+ n肥和无处理对照。数据已存入NCBI序列读取档案(SRA)(登录号:PRJNA388765)。
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Comparative metagenomics reveals alterations in the soil bacterial community driven by N-fertilizer and Amino 16® application in lettuce

Comparative metagenomics reveals alterations in the soil bacterial community driven by N-fertilizer and Amino 16® application in lettuce

Comparative metagenomics reveals alterations in the soil bacterial community driven by N-fertilizer and Amino 16® application in lettuce

Nutrients in the form of fertilizers and/or other additives such as amino acids, dramatically influence plant development and growth, plant nutrient composition and the level of soil pollution. Moreover, the treatment of soil microbiota is emerging as a new strategy in plant breeding to achieve desirable traits. Thus, integrated study of fertilizer application and soil microbiota might lead to a better understanding of soil-plant interactions and inform the design of novel ways to fertilize plants. Herein we report metagenomics data for soil microbiota in lettuce (Lactuca sativa) treated with fertilizer, amino acids or their combinations as follows: N-fertilizer + Amino16®, Amino16®, N-fertilizer and no treatment control. Data have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA) (accession number: PRJNA388765).

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