Accession SAMC4414596
Sample name PSN24KE454-NPK1
Title PSN24KE454-NPK1
Sample type Environmental/Metagenome Genomic Sequences MIMS.me -- soil
Organism soil metagenome
Description Increased substitution of inorganic fertilizers with organic manure enhances the activity and autotrophic growth of ammonia-oxidizing archaea and comammox Nitrospira in paddy soil
Attributes
Collection date2024-06-24
environment biomesoil[ENVO: 00001998]
environment featurepaddy field[ENVO: 00000297]
environment materialsurface sool[ENVO: 02000059]
Geographic locationChina: Zhejiang,Jiaxing
Latitude and longitude30.26N 120.25E
depth0-20cm
elevation3-4m
agrochemical additions
aluminium saturation
aluminium saturation method
altitude
annual and seasonal precipitation
annual and seasonal temperature
crop rotation
current land use
current vegetation
current vegetation method
drainage classification
extreme event
extreme salinity
FAO classification
fire
flooding
heavy metals
heavy metals method
horizon
horizon method
links to additional analysis
link to classification information
link to climate information
local classification
local classification method
microbial biomass
microbial biomass method
miscellaneous parameter
pH
pH method
pooling of DNA extracts
previous land use
previous land use method
profile position
salinity method
sieving
slope aspect
soil type
slope gradient
soil type method
storage conditions
texture
texture method
tillage
total N method
total nitrogen
total organic carbon method
total organic carbon
water content of soil
water content of soil method
sample volume or weight for DNA extraction
Reference for biomaterial
Relationship to oxygen
Sample collection device or method
Sample material processing
Sample size
source material identifiers
Isolation source
Custom Attributes
Release date 2024-11-25
BioProject Accession PRJCA032763
Submitter Chang  Yin  (yc729@163.com)
Organization Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Submission date 2024-11-28

Sample Data

Resource name Description
GSA (1) -
CRA020782 Ammonia oxidizers in arable soil