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J Microbiol Methods
August 2023
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Soil Management and Sugarbeet Research Unit, 2150 Centre Ave Bldg D, Fort Collins, CO 80526, USA.
Bacteria containing the enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase (ACCD+) can reduce plant ethylene levels and increase root development and elongation resulting in increased resiliency to drought and other plant stressors. Although these bacteria are ubiquitous in the soil, non-culture-based methods for their enumeration and identification are not well developed. In this study we compare two culture-independent approaches for identifying ACCD+ bacteria.
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March 2021
USDA-ARS, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, 2150 Centre Ave. Bldg. D, Suite 340, Fort Collins, CO, 80526-8119, USA.
Surface inlets route ponded surface water into subsurface drainage networks and are prevalent throughout North America. Despite serving as a nutrient loss pathway, contributing to downstream water quality degradation, surface inlets are thought to be underreported in drainage studies within the literature. Previous studies have demonstrated the footprint that surface inlets have on nutrient transport and drainage effluent but are site specific and focused on individual events.
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