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Microbial Population
All the information shown in this microbial report is based on the detected presence of 652 different species.
FU NG AL B AC T ER I AL
P H YL U M D I S T R I B U T I O N P H YL U M D I S T R I B U T I O N
Conclusions
STRENGTHS
Biosustainability
BIODIVERSITY FUNCTIONALITY
7.14 1.87
0 Richness, evenness and 10 0 Capability of soil microbial 10
distinctness of microbial species communities to perform
multiple functions
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BIOCONTROL
Microbial species grouped according to the type of pest they encounter, capable of preventing pathogenic species from taking hold or
proliferation
Fungicide agents Bactericide agents
18% 40%
HORMONE PRODUCTION
Microbial species grouped according to the type of phytohormone they generate
Auxin production (IAA) Cytokinin production (CK)
CELL DIVISION STEM ELONGATION CELL PROLIFERATION CELL DIFFERENTIATION
4% 16%
14%
STRESS ADAPTATION
Microbial species grouped according to their relationship with the metabolisms linked to the capability to withstand stress conditions
Exopolysaccharide production ACC deaminase (ACC-d)
NUTRIENT TRAP SALINITY PROTECT. DROUGHT PROTECT. PATHOGEN PROTECT. SALINITY PROTECT. DROUGHT PROTECT.
8% 5%
5% NOT DETECTED
16% 17%
Siderophore production
IRON AVAILABILITY BIOFERTILIZER
4%
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Nutrition
Nutritional status based on the microbial mobilization of certain compounds
M A J O R C O M P O U N D S
C Carbon N Nitrogen
P Phosphorus K Potassium
INDIRECT BENEFITS
Organic P assimilation 17%
M I N O R C O M P O U N D S
Iron Calcium
Fe Iron assimilation 10% Ca Calcium transport 59%
Zinc Copper
Zn Zinc transport equilibrium 15% Cu Copper export 16%
Manganese
Magnesium
Mn Manganese transport
equilibrium
3% Mg Magnesium transport 39%
Sulfur Chlorine
S Sulfur cycle equilibrium 17% Cl Chlorine transport 53%
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APPENDIX
Bacterial Quantification 2.0
Methodology
The Next-Gen sequencing in combination with the addition of a known quantity spike-in enables the knowledge of the total microbial load in a sample.
The present analysis relies on the application of a spike-in of our synthetic proprietary DNA sequence in known quantities into crude samples. After the
sequencing and data processing, the relative abundance of the exogenous spike-in allows us to extrapolate the original absolute quantity of the 16S
copies of the sample species, while knowledge of the number of gene copies per genome in the species allows us to calculate the number of Cells.
Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
136 Lysobacter sp. 1.97e+5 158 Thermo avi lum sp. 1.20e+5
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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Results are expressed in 'cells per gram' or 'cells per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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APPENDIX
Fungi Quantification 2.0
The Next-Gen sequencing in combination with the addition of a known quantity spike-in enables the knowledge of the total microbial load in a sample.
The present analysis relies on the application of a spike-in of our synthetic proprietary DNA sequence in known quantities into crude samples. After the
sequencing and data processing, the relative abundance of the exogenous spike-in allows us to extrapolate the original absolute quantity of the ITS copies
of the sample species. NOTE: number of cells cannot be provided for Fungi due to many factors including very limited knowledge of ITS copies per
genome, ploidy variations, pluricellularity, etc.
Results are expressed in 'ITS copies per gram' or 'ITS copies per milliliter', depending on the sample being a solid or liquid.
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# Genus & Species Percentage Copies # Genus & Species Percentage Copies
115 Plectosphaerella sinensis 0.1298% 1,614 135 Clitopilus sp. 0.1096% 1,364
116 Phytopythium sp. 0.1277% 1,586 136 Phialemoniopsis curvata 0.1096% 1,364
117 Coprinellus fuscocystidiatus 0.1266% 1,573 137 Cysto lobasidium capitatum 0.1075% 1,336
118 Pithomyces cynodontis 0.1245% 1,545 138 Trechispora sp. 0.1064% 1,323
119 Chaetomium megalocarpum 0.1245% 1,545 139 Saitozyma ava 0.1064% 1,323
120 Trichoderma asperellum 0.1213% 1,509 140 Leohumicola sp. 0.1043% 1,295
121 Penicillium pimiteouiense 0.1213% 1,509 141 Podospora bulbillosa 0.1022% 1,268
122 Chalara sp. 0.1213% 1,509 142 Tetracladium sp. 0.1011% 1,255
123 Fusarium proliferatum 0.1202% 1,495 143 Coniochaeta sp. 0.1011% 1,255
124 Talaromyces purpureogenus 0.1181% 1,468 144 Lagenidium sp. 0.1011% 1,255
126 Talaromyces boninensis 0.1149% 1,427 146 Metarhizium marquandii 0.0990% 1,232
127 Fusarium brachygibbosum 0.1139% 1,414 147 Bipolaris sorokiniana 0.0990% 1,232
128 Serendipita sp. 0.1128% 1,400 148 Gongronella butleri 0.0979% 1,218
129 Myrmecridium schulzeri 0.1128% 1,400 149 Infundichalara microchona 0.0958% 1,191
130 Aspergillus ruber 0.1128% 1,400 150 Paraphaeosphaeria minitans 0.0958% 1,191
131 Penicillium melinii 0.1117% 1,386 151 Papiliotrema pseudoalba 0.0947% 1,177
132 Bolbitius titubans 0.1117% 1,386 152 Bullera coprosmae 0.0936% 1,164
133 Exophiala pisciphila 0.1107% 1,377 153 Globisporangium splendens 0.0926% 1,150
134 Lecythophora sp. 0.1096% 1,364 154 Pyrenochaeta sp. 0.0915% 1,136
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# Genus & Species Percentage Copies # Genus & Species Percentage Copies
155 Hygrocybe conica 0.0915% 1,136 175 Hirsutella rhossiliensis 0.0777% 964
156 Candida railenensis 0.0915% 1,136 176 Magnaporthiopsis sp. 0.0756% 941
157 Curvularia tuberculata 0.0905% 1,123 177 Rhodotorula graminis 0.0756% 941
158 Chaetosphaeria vermicularioides 0.0905% 1,123 178 Vishniacozyma tephrensis 0.0713% 886
159 Cryptococcus sp. 0.0905% 1,123 179 Marasmius curreyi 0.0702% 873
160 Pseudeurotium hygrophilum 0.0894% 1,109 180 Pythium torulosum 0.0702% 873
161 Scytalidium sp. 0.0883% 1,095 181 Leptodontidium camptobactrum 0.0702% 873
162 Sporobolomyces patagonicus 0.0883% 1,095 182 Actinomucor elegans 0.0670% 832
163 Gremmenia infestans 0.0873% 1,086 183 Exserohilum rostratum 0.0670% 832
164 Clonostachys rosea 0.0873% 1,086 184 Didymella pinodella 0.0660% 818
165 Coprinellus occulosus 0.0851% 1,059 185 Xylogone sphaerospora 0.0660% 818
166 Dokmaia sp. 0.0841% 1,045 186 Circinella chinensis 0.0649% 805
167 Coniochaeta cateniformis 0.0841% 1,045 187 Mortierella exigua 0.0638% 795
168 Exophiala equina 0.0830% 1,032 188 Phaeosphaeriopsis musae 0.0638% 795
169 Pythium vanterpoolii 0.0830% 1,032 189 Filobasidium chernovii 0.0628% 782
170 Aspergillus caninus 0.0809% 1,005 190 Mucor circinelloides 0.0617% 768
171 Cephalosporium sp. 0.0809% 1,005 191 Coprinus cordisporus 0.0617% 768
172 Chrysosporium synchronum 0.0809% 1,005 192 Mucor hiemalis 0.0607% 755
173 Ascochyta medicaginicola 0.0798% 991 193 Symmetrospora marina 0.0607% 755
174 Cercophora samala 0.0787% 977 194 Mycothermus thermophilus 0.0596% 741
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# Genus & Species Percentage Copies # Genus & Species Percentage Copies
195 Penicillium gossypii 0.0596% 741 215 Albi mbria verrucaria 0.0500% 623
196 Trichoderma spirale 0.0585% 727 216 Curvularia geniculata 0.0500% 623
197 Wickerhamomyces anomalus 0.0585% 727 217 Chaetosphaeronema sp. 0.0489% 609
198 Botrytis cinerea 0.0575% 714 218 Aspergillus sp. 0.0489% 609
199 Mortierella capitata 0.0575% 714 219 Trichoderma tomentosum 0.0489% 609
200 Phoma sp. 0.0564% 700 220 Lophiostoma sp. 0.0468% 582
201 Fusarium neocosmosporiellum 0.0553% 686 221 Saitozyma sp. 0.0468% 582
202 Panaeolus subbalteatus 0.0553% 686 222 Penicillium tanzanicum 0.0458% 568
203 Septoria oenanthicola 0.0553% 686 223 Talaromyces sp. 0.0458% 568
204 Fusidium sp. 0.0543% 673 224 Sarocladium kiliense 0.0458% 568
205 Rhodosporidiobolus oreadorum 0.0543% 673 225 Alternaria sp. 0.0447% 555
206 Phallus rugulosus 0.0543% 673 226 Articulospora sp. 0.0447% 555
207 Arachnomyces pilosus 0.0543% 673 227 Zop ella sp. 0.0447% 555
208 Parastagonospora phoenicicola 0.0532% 659 228 Phallus hadriani 0.0447% 555
209 Filobasidium sp. 0.0521% 650 229 Chrysosporium lobatum 0.0447% 555
210 Chloridium aseptatum 0.0521% 650 230 Chordomyces antarcticus 0.0447% 555
211 Mrakia frigida 0.0511% 636 231 Scytalidium lignicola 0.0436% 541
212 Cephaliophora sp. 0.0500% 623 232 Cortinarius sp. 0.0436% 541
213 Penicillium commune 0.0500% 623 233 Microscypha sp. 0.0436% 541
214 Tympanis pithya 0.0500% 623 234 Phaeosphaeria sp. 0.0436% 541
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# Genus & Species Percentage Copies # Genus & Species Percentage Copies
235 Acremonium persicinum 0.0426% 527 255 Paraleptosphaeria rumicis 0.0372% 464
236 Humicola sp. 0.0426% 527 256 Fusarium chlamydosporum 0.0372% 464
237 Chloridium sp. 0.0426% 527 257 Coprinellus sclerocystidiosus 0.0372% 464
238 Bulleribasidium sanyaense 0.0426% 527 258 Tetraplosphaeria sp. 0.0362% 450
239 Torula herbarum 0.0426% 527 259 Gaeumannomyces sp. 0.0362% 450
240 Microdochium sp. 0.0415% 514 260 Venturia sp. 0.0362% 450
241 Fusicolla sp. 0.0415% 514 261 Lophotrichus meti 0.0351% 436
242 Pseudopyrenochaeta lycopersici 0.0404% 505 262 Fusarium tricinctum 0.0341% 423
243 Clavaria fuscata 0.0404% 505 263 Cephaliophora tropica 0.0341% 423
244 Chaetomium acropullum 0.0394% 491 264 Naganishia friedmannii 0.0341% 423
245 Cadophora gregata 0.0394% 491 265 Scedosporium boydii 0.0330% 409
246 Pichia kudriavzevii 0.0394% 491 266 Filobasidium oeirense 0.0330% 409
247 Colletotrichum brevisporum 0.0394% 491 267 Chrysosporium merdarium 0.0330% 409
248 Tomentella sp. 0.0394% 491 268 Aspergillus pseudode ectus 0.0319% 395
249 Neosartorya sp. 0.0394% 491 269 Wallemia sebi 0.0309% 382
250 Acremonium charticola 0.0394% 491 270 Penicillium christenseniae 0.0309% 382
251 Bionectria rossmaniae 0.0394% 491 271 Nigrospora oryzae 0.0287% 359
252 Cladorrhinum exuosum 0.0383% 477 272 Coprinellus curtus 0.0287% 359
253 Minimedusa polyspora 0.0383% 477 273 Lycoperdon pyriforme 0.0277% 345
254 Paraphysoderma sedebokerense 0.0383% 477 274 Mortierella echinosphaera 0.0277% 345
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# Genus & Species Percentage Copies # Genus & Species Percentage Copies
275 Cladosporium sphaerospermum 0.0277% 345 295 Acremonium collariferum 0.0192% 236
276 Papulaspora nishigaharana 0.0277% 345 296 Devriesia americana 0.0170% 214
277 Penicillium pinophilum 0.0277% 345 297 Trichocladium opacum 0.0170% 214
278 Iodophanus carneus 0.0266% 332 298 Cladophialophora chaetospira 0.0170% 214
279 Fusarium sp. 0.0266% 332 299 Preussia pilosella 0.0170% 214
280 Cephalotheca sp. 0.0266% 332 300 Aspergillus cejpii 0.0160% 200
281 Penicillium aurantiogriseum 0.0266% 332 301 Acaulium acremonium 0.0160% 200
282 Kernia retardata 0.0255% 318 302 Leohumicola minima 0.0160% 200
283 Vishniacozyma dimennae 0.0245% 305 303 Acremonium roseolum 0.0160% 200
284 Penicillium brasilianum 0.0245% 305 304 Naganishia albida 0.0160% 200
285 Myrothecium sp. 0.0245% 305 305 Phialocephala bamuru 0.0160% 200
286 Saitozyma podzolica 0.0245% 305 306 Oidiodendron cereale 0.0149% 186
287 Exophiala oligosperma 0.0234% 291 307 Helicoma sp. 0.0149% 186
288 Wilsoniana portulacae 0.0234% 291 308 Trichoderma aerugineum 0.0149% 186
289 Penicillium glabrum 0.0234% 291 309 Torula cus 0.0149% 186
290 Chaetomium longicolleum 0.0223% 277 310 Pedospumella sp. 0.0149% 186
291 Rhizopus oryzae 0.0223% 277 311 Byssochlamys lagunculariae 0.0138% 173
292 Penicillium roseopurpureum 0.0223% 277 312 Dendryphion nanum 0.0138% 173
293 Paraphyton cookei 0.0202% 250 313 Stachybotrys chartarum 0.0138% 173
294 Fusarium sporotrichioides 0.0202% 250 314 Lophotrichus sp. 0.0128% 159
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Notes
Species belonging to a genus present in the CDFA Approved
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