2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00226-023-01463-9
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Preservation status and microbial community of waterlogged archaeological woods over 7800 years old at the Jingtoushan Site, China

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“…This implies that investigating the genetic potential of C. japonicus may result in the identification and development of novel, environmentally friendly techniques for cellulose breakdown, which are crucial for tackling environmental issues, which include waste management and the manufacture of biofuels. Sphingomonas , also prominently displayed in the multilevel species composition map in our study, has already been extensively investigated in cellulose degradation as well as other agricultural composting systems [ 60 , 61 ]. Brevundimonas naejangsanensis is credited with having excellent bioremediation capabilities for dicarboximide fungicides in brunisolic soil, which are used to prevent serious plant infestations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This implies that investigating the genetic potential of C. japonicus may result in the identification and development of novel, environmentally friendly techniques for cellulose breakdown, which are crucial for tackling environmental issues, which include waste management and the manufacture of biofuels. Sphingomonas , also prominently displayed in the multilevel species composition map in our study, has already been extensively investigated in cellulose degradation as well as other agricultural composting systems [ 60 , 61 ]. Brevundimonas naejangsanensis is credited with having excellent bioremediation capabilities for dicarboximide fungicides in brunisolic soil, which are used to prevent serious plant infestations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Their study covers the identication of viruses, foodborne pathogens, genetically modied crops, toxins, pesticides, and food adulterants. 25 However, the majority of the current CRISPR-based biosensors depend on uorescence detection, which requires complex readout apparatus. 26,27 The CRISPR/Cas-based colorimetric assay, compared to uorescence technology, displays enormous potential for in-eld use due to its benets, which include ease of observation with the naked eye, affordability, minimal instrumentation requirements, and low cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%