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Accession: PRJNA513949 ID: 513949

The response of the soil and phyllosphere microbial community to repeated application of the fungicide iprodione: Selection for biodegradation or toxicity?

Although pesticide effects on the soil microbial communities have been intensively studied in the late years, little is known about other environments such as the phyllosphere. More...
AccessionPRJNA513949
Data TypeRaw sequence reads
ScopeMultispecies
SubmissionRegistration date: 9-Jan-2019
University of Thessaly
RelevanceEnvironmental
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments167
Other datasets
BioSample84
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Data volume, Gbases2
Data volume, Mbytes785

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