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Main Authors: Chaput, Gina, Hanley, Torrance C, Eisen, Jonathan A, Sogin, E Maggie, Hughes, A Randall, Hays, Cynthia
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Microbiology resource announcements 2026
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41860227/
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author Chaput, Gina
Hanley, Torrance C
Eisen, Jonathan A
Sogin, E Maggie
Hughes, A Randall
Hays, Cynthia
author_facet Chaput, Gina
Hanley, Torrance C
Eisen, Jonathan A
Sogin, E Maggie
Hughes, A Randall
Hays, Cynthia
Chaput, Gina
Hanley, Torrance C
Eisen, Jonathan A
Sogin, E Maggie
Hughes, A Randall
Hays, Cynthia
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Microbiota characterization of seeds at early stage development. Chaput, Gina Hanley, Torrance C Eisen, Jonathan A Sogin, E Maggie Hughes, A Randall Hays, Cynthia Understanding seagrass seed microbiomes is crucial for developing microbial-mediated methods to improve germination in restoration efforts. Here, we used 16S rRNA gene and ITS2 amplicon sequencing to characterize the bacterial and fungal communities of seeds from the model seagrass, .
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spellingShingle Microbiota characterization of seeds at early stage development.
Chaput, Gina
Hanley, Torrance C
Eisen, Jonathan A
Sogin, E Maggie
Hughes, A Randall
Hays, Cynthia
Microbiota characterization of seeds at early stage development. Chaput, Gina Hanley, Torrance C Eisen, Jonathan A Sogin, E Maggie Hughes, A Randall Hays, Cynthia Understanding seagrass seed microbiomes is crucial for developing microbial-mediated methods to improve germination in restoration efforts. Here, we used 16S rRNA gene and ITS2 amplicon sequencing to characterize the bacterial and fungal communities of seeds from the model seagrass, .
title Microbiota characterization of seeds at early stage development.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41860227/