Fungi and cercozoa regulate methane-associated prokaryotes in wetland methane emissions

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  • who: ufeffLinlinufeff ufeffWangufeff et al. from the Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China have published the research: Fungi and cercozoa regulate methane-associated prokaryotes in wetland methane emissions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, the Shannon index, Pielou evenness, Chao1 and Richness, of prokaryotic, fungal, and cercozoan communities were calculated. This study provides a new perspective on microbial cross-trophic relationships for the budget of wetland CH4 emissions.
  • how: The authors collected samples from a five-year inundation site experiment in a typical nontidal coastal soil from the Yellow . . .

     

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