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FBIP: What are the impacts of global climate change on arid soil microbial communities?

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A broad survey of microbial (bacteria, archaea, fungi and protista) communities along a West-East aridity gradient across South Africa.
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Makhalanyane T (2020): FBIP: What are the impacts of global climate change on arid soil microbial communities?. v1.1. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.sanbi.org.za/iptsanbi/resource?r=what&v=1.1

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關鍵字

Occurrence; Specimen

聯絡資訊

資源建立者:

Thulani Makhalanyane
Lecturer
University of Pretoria
Natural Sciences 2, Office 3-14, Hatfied Campus, Lynwood Road
0028 Pretoria
Gauteng
ZA
012 4206976

可回覆此資源相關問題者:

Thulani Makhalanyane
Lecturer
University of Pretoria
Natural Sciences 2, Office 3-14, Hatfied Campus, Lynwood Road
0028 Pretoria
Gauteng
ZA
012 4206976

元數據填寫者:

Thulani Makhalanyane
Lecturer
University of Pretoria
Natural Sciences 2, Office 3-14, Hatfied Campus, Lynwood Road
0028 Pretoria
Gauteng
ZA
012 4206976

與此資源的相關者:

內容提供者
Mahlatse Kgatla
FBIP Data Specialist
SANBI
2 Cussonia Avenue
0184 Pretoria
Gauteng
ZA
0128435196
http://fbip.co.za/contact/

地理涵蓋範圍

South Africa (Northern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Free State)

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [-34.814, 16.348], 緯度北界 經度東界 [-24.807, 29.839]

分類群涵蓋範圍

A broad survey of microbial (bacteria, archaea, fungi and protista) communities along a West-East aridity gradient across South Africa.

Kingdom  Fungi,  Archaea,  Bacteria,  Protista

時間涵蓋範圍

起始日期 / 結束日期 2016-02-19 / 2016-02-23

計畫資料

A broad survey of microbial (bacteria, archaea, fungi and protista) communities along a West-East aridity gradient across South Africa.

計畫名稱 What are the impacts of global climate change on arid soil microbial communities?
辨識碼 FBIS150516118075
經費來源 Foundational Biodiversity Information Programme
研究區域描述 South Africa (Northern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Free State)

參與計畫的人員:

研究主持人
Thulani Makhalanyane

取樣方法

Whole animals where collected

研究範圍 South Africa (Northern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Free State)

方法步驟描述:

  1. Samples will be collected during a field campaign in early 2016, along an aridity gradient (Figure 1: Attachment). The aridity gradient will be sampled from a single lithostratigraphic group (Volksrust Group) to minimise variation due to geology. The landform stretches from West to East across central South Africa, and experiences rainfall, which ranges from approximately 100 mm p.a. to 1000 mm p.a. It mainly runs through the Nama Karoo and the Grassland biomes. One hundred and sixty sampling sites will be selected at regular intervals across the rainfall gradient. These will be identified with the help of national spatial datasets to ensure that the aridity gradient is evenly sampled. Best estimates of annual rainfall for each collecting site will be extracted from national climatological datasets. DNA from the soil samples will be extracted using well-established protocols (13), and subjected to amplicon sequencing analysis as specified in WP 2 (see detailed below). In order to obtain phylogenetic information, tagged amplicon pyrosequencing will be done using known markers. Soil chemistry and respiration assays will be conducted (see detailed below) in order to quantify the levels of carbon along the aridity gradient.

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