Publications by authors named "C W Schadt"

Mitigating climate change in soil ecosystems involves complex plant and microbial processes regulating carbon pools and flows. Here, we advocate for the use of soil microbiome interventions to help increase soil carbon stocks and curb greenhouse gas emissions from managed soils. Direct interventions include the introduction of microbial strains, consortia, phage, and soil transplants, whereas indirect interventions include managing soil conditions or additives to modulate community composition or its activities.

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  • sp. strain Populi is an actinobacterium found in the root zone of black cottonwood trees.
  • The complete chromosome of this bacterium, measuring 5.2 megabase pairs, was sequenced using Oxford Nanopore long-read technology.
  • It is predicted to produce 4,685 proteins, along with 3 rRNA operons and 54 tRNAs and noncoding RNAs.
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sp. strain Populi is a bacterium from the phylum Verrucomicrobiota, isolated from the rhizosphere of a black cottonwood tree, , from the Cascade mountains in Washington. Its 6.

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