The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities
Tropical peat swamp forest is well known for huge terrestrial carbon storage through a substantial accumulation of organic, matter mainly derived from vegetation residues, also known as peat. However, limited information on microbial diversity and their ecological function in this environment is ava...
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my.iium.irep.703032019-02-11T08:20:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/70303/ The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities Mohamad Roslan, Muhamad Aidilfitri Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim Mohd Omar, Suhaila QR Microbiology Tropical peat swamp forest is well known for huge terrestrial carbon storage through a substantial accumulation of organic, matter mainly derived from vegetation residues, also known as peat. However, limited information on microbial diversity and their ecological function in this environment is available. This research aims to investigate the bacterial and archaeal diversity in the soil of Pekan peat swamp forest via 16S rRNA gene analysis. The amplicon sequencing was performed on a paired-end Illumina HiSeq platform. Results from QIIME analysis of 16S rRNA gene fragments identified 28,480 bacterial and archaeal OTUs. Among others, acidobacteria and proteobacteria dominated the bacterial phyla across all samples with an average relative abundance of 79.46%. In conclusion, this study provides bacterial and archaeal diversity information that served as one of the reference platforms for future ecological and functional studies such as methane accumulation process or lignocellulose biodegradation. 2018-12-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/70303/1/34th_MSM2018.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/70303/2/DRSu_MSM2018_conteng3.pdf Mohamad Roslan, Muhamad Aidilfitri and Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim and Mohd Omar, Suhaila (2018) The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities. In: 34th Symposium of the Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2018, 7th-10th December 2018, The Gurney Resort Hotel and Residences, Georgetown, Penang. (Unpublished) |
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Tropical peat swamp forest is well known for huge terrestrial carbon storage through a substantial accumulation of organic, matter mainly derived from vegetation residues, also known as peat. However, limited information on microbial diversity and their ecological function in this environment is available. This research aims to investigate the bacterial and archaeal diversity in the soil of Pekan peat swamp forest via 16S rRNA gene analysis. The amplicon sequencing was performed on a paired-end Illumina HiSeq platform. Results from QIIME analysis of 16S rRNA gene fragments identified 28,480 bacterial and archaeal OTUs. Among others, acidobacteria and proteobacteria dominated the bacterial phyla across all samples with an average relative abundance of 79.46%. In conclusion, this study provides bacterial and archaeal diversity information that served as one of the reference platforms for future ecological and functional studies such as methane accumulation process or lignocellulose biodegradation. |
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The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities |
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The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities |
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The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities |
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The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities |
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The uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities |
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uncultivated majority of peat swamp bacterial and archaeal communities |
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