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Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos
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dc.date.accessioned
2022-09-22T07:30:13Z
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2022-09-22T07:30:13Z
dc.date.issued
2022-09-22
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https://repository.ihu.edu.gr//xmlui/handle/11544/30029
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Default License
dc.subject
High-throughput Sequencing
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dc.subject
Bioinformatic analysis
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Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria
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dc.title
Diversity and community structure of rhizo- and phyllosphere bacterial assemblages in tomato cultivars of Santorini Island.
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heal.type
masterThesis
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heal.dateAvailable
2022-07-21
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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School of Economics, Business Administration & Legal Studies, MSc in Bioeconomy: Biotechnology and Law
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heal.publicationDate
2021-05
heal.bibliographicCitation
Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos, "Diversity and community structure of rhizo- and phyllosphere bacterial assemblages in tomato cultivars of Santorini Island", School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics, MSc in Bioeconomy: Biotechnology and Law, International Hellenic University, 2022.
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This dissertation was written as part of the MSc in Bioeconomy: Biotechnology and Law at the International Hellenic University.
The aim of this study was to identify the bacterial assemblages, the diversity and the relative abundance and dominance of the taxonomic groups found in the phyllosphere and rhizosphere of Solanum lycopersicum plants in two fields. This cultivar was grown in arid volcanic soil of Santorini island of the Mediterranean basin which is characterized by its unique properties. The study was approached with the use of 16S rRNA gene high-throughput amplicon sequencing and a downstream pipeline of bioinformatic analysis. The results showed overall, high bacterial richness with Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria displaying dominance in terms of the number of OTUs. Furthermore, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Cyanobacteria display higher relative abundance in both the plant compartments. Vlichadas’ phyllospheric communities generally differed in composition while also displayed the lowest number of OTUs in the dataset. In conclusion, the bacterial assemblages of both sampling sites consisted of common generalist taxa which had a key role in the survivability of the plants, along with the abundant specialist taxa which were driven by the environmental pressure, while composition was overall similar, the abundance of species differed between samples.
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heal.advisorName
Genitsaris, Savvas
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heal.committeeMemberName
Genitsaris, Savvas
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Monokrousos, Nikolaos
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Kolisis, Fragkiskos
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heal.academicPublisher
School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics, MSc in Bioeconomy: Biotechnology and Law
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ihu
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heal.numberOfPages
36
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heal.spatialCoverage
Santorini
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Greece
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