Insights into the community structure and environmental functions of water hyacinth rhizobiome in urban river ecosystemWater hyacinthEichhornia crassipesMicrobiomeAquatic bodiesTemporalEcosystemWater hyacinth (WH) is a widespread floating invasive aquatic plant with a prolific reproductive and dispersion rate. ...
To this end, we evaluated the community weighted mean 16S rRNA gene copies (rRNA operons) because copiotrophs are assumed to have more rRNA operons than oligotrophs23,24. Since all nutrients flow from the bulk soil to the roots, we further hypothesized that (iii) the functional capacity i...
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A correlation between host phylogenetic relatedness and multivariate community similarities of the associated microbiome (for example, composition and richness). Phylosymbiosis does not a priori imply co-evolution (although co-evolution can be one of the causes of phylosymbiosis) as it does not assume...
which is characterized by what Dunsire and Hood refer to as a weak “iron grid effect” and a diversity of organizational structures, differences in terms of organizational structure and prescribed staff sizes in Japanese government are not significant and structural similarities abound (Hood et al....
UCBs have responsibility for the economic upliftment of the weaker sections of the community. Non-discrimination against caste, class, creed, religion, and gender. The principle of member participation has resulted in a unique system of share capital linked to borrowing in UCBs. Democratic manageme...
In addition with this, in this paper we also develop a fuzzy community detection algorithm, an overlapping community detection algorithm and an overlapping-node ranking method. These three proposals will then allow uncovering the fuzzy structure of a network and its overlapping communities (in a ...
S. et al. Biogeographic patterns in below-ground diversity in New York City’s Central Park are similar to those observed globally. Proc. Biol. Sci. 281, 20141988 (2014). PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Caporaso, J. G. et al. QIIME allows analysis of high-throughput community ...
Soil microbiomes drive key functions in agroecosystems, determining soil fertility, crop productivity and stress tolerance. The microbiome is intricately linked with soil structure, such as aggregation and pore connectivity, because this structure regulates the flow of water, oxygen and nutrients through ...
The soil physical environment includes components of soil structure, aggregation, soil water potential and water movement, and soil thermal regime, along with governing forces. The soil biological environment includes all soil organisms (macro- and microorganisms), soil–plant relationships (plant root–...