To better define microbial responses to warming, we study microorganisms from an ongoing soil warming experiment at the Harvard Forest Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) site where, for over three decades, soils are continuously heated 5 degreesC above ambient temperatures. Bacteria are isolated from soils, genotyped, and genomes sequenced.
Accession | PRJNA944978 |
Data Type | Genome sequencing and assembly, Raw sequence reads, Genome sequencing |
Scope | Multiisolate |
Organism | Ralstonia[Taxonomy ID: 48736] Bacteria; Pseudomonadota; Betaproteobacteria; Burkholderiales; Burkholderiaceae; Ralstonia |
Grants | - "Collaborative Research: LTREB: Soil Warming and Forest Ecosystem Feedbacks to the Climate System" (Grant ID DEB-1456528, National Science Foundation)
- "CAREER: Soil Microbial Ecology and Evolution in a Warming World" (Grant ID DEB-1749206, National Science Foundation)
- "LTER: From Microbes to Macrosystems: Understanding the response of ecological systems to global change drivers and their interactions" (Grant ID DEB-1832210, National Science Foundation)
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Submission | Registration date: 15-Mar-2023 University of Massachusetts Amherst |
Relevance | Evolution |
Locus Tag Prefix | P3R85 |
Project Data:
Resource Name | Number of Links |
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Sequence data |
SRA Experiments | 22 |
Other datasets |
BioSample | 18 |