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Effect of forest planting patterns on the formation of soil organic carbon during litter lignocellulose degradation from a microbial perspective

OMIX005332

1Summary
Title Effect of forest planting patterns on the formation of soil organic carbon during litter lignocellulose degradation from a microbial perspective
Description DB-5MS capillary column (30m *0.25mm*0.25μm, Agilent J&W Scientific, Folsom, CA, USA), the carrier gas is high-purity helium (purity is not less than 99.999%), the flow rate is 1.0mL/min, and the temperature of the inlet is 260 C. The sample volume is 1μL, and the sample does not flow into it, and the solvent delay is 4.8min. Programmed temperature rise: the initial temperature of the column temperature box is 60 C and kept for 0.5min; Heat up to 125 C; by 8C/min Program; 8C/min to 210 C;15C/min to 270C; 20c/min, raise the temperature to 305C and keep it for 5min. Electron bombard mention source (EI), ion source temperature 230 C, quadrupole temperature150C, electron energy 70eV. The Sanning mode is full scanning mode (scan), and the quality scanning range is m/z 50-500.
Organism environmental samples
Data Type Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Data Accessibility Open-access
BioProject PRJCA021778
Release Date 2023-12-05
Submitter Di Wu (374174723@qq.com)
Organization Northeast Forestry University
Submission Date 2023-12-04
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File ID File Title Number/Samples File Type File Size File Suffix Download Times Download
OMIX005332-01 Different forest soil layers 6 Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS) 63.79 MB zip 0
OMIX005332-02 Different forest litter layers 9 Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS) 146.19 MB zip 0

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