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Title: Assessment of Soil Microbial Communities Using a Combined Quantitative PCR and Length Heterogeneity Analysis Approach

Author
item Manter, Daniel
item BROZ, A - CSU, FORT COLLINS, CO
item Delgado, Jorge
item VIVANCO, J - CSU, FORT COLLINS, CO

Submitted to: American Society of Agronomy Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/20/2005
Publication Date: 11/12/2006
Citation: Manter, D.K., Broz, A.K., Delgado, J.A., Vivanco, J.M. 2006. Assessment of Soil Microbial Communities Using a Combined Quantitative PCR and Length Heterogeneity Analysis Approach. American Society of Agronomy Abstracts on CD ROM.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Molecular based approaches to assess microbial biomass and diversity from soil and other ecosystems are rapidly becoming the standard methodology for analysis. While these techniques are advantageous because they do not rely on the need to culture organisms, each technique may have its own biases and/or limitations that need to be addressed prior to full-scale implementation. We have chosen a PCR based approach (qPCR-LH) that consists of two steps: an initial quantitative PCR (qPCR) followed by length heterogeneity analysis (LH) using a fluorescence-based automated capillary DNA sequencer. To date we have focused our analysis on fungi using a variety of conserved rRNA primers. DNA extracts obtained from pure cultures of soil fungi (> 25 species) analyzed singly and in mixtures have been used to address some of the methodology considerations: primer specificity, PCR efficiency, and length heterogeneity. In addition, community profiles from a variety of field studies will also be discussed.