Soil substrate culturing approaches recover diverse members of actinomycetota from desert soils of herring island, east antarctica

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  • who: Nicole Benaud from the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia have published the research work: Soil substrate culturing approaches recover diverse members of Actinomycetota from desert soils of Herring Island, East Antarctica, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to recover rare and NP-producing by employing two methods which mimic the environment: direct soil and the soil substrate membrane system. For the current study, OTUs were taxonomically classified against the SILVA v138 SSU rRNA database (Quast et_al 2012), and relative abundance of bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences for . . .

     

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