Walnut Creek, California
The DOE-JGI is organizing a two-day workshop for Principal Investigators on successful CSP 2012 proposals in the focus areas of “plant-microbe interactions” and “terrestrial greenhouse gas emissions and capture” to be held at the JGI in Walnut Creek, CA, on January 23-24, 2012.
Attendance to this workshop is by invitation only
List of Projects
- Dangl et al., Plant associated metagenomes–Microbial community diversity and host control of community assembly across model and emerging plant ecological genomics systems.
- Schadt et al., Defining the Populus Microbiome: Role of Genotype by Environment Interactions in Shaping the Rhizosphere Microbiome of Populus trichocarpa Gross et al., The Agave Microbiome: Exploring the role of microbial communities in plant adaptations to desert environments
- Bucking et al., Exploring the transcriptome of perennial grasses in association with beneficial microorganisms to increase biomass production and environmental sustainability of bioenergy production
- Laplaze et al., Transcriptome Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Casuarina trees
- Fierer et al., Cross-site metagenomic analyses to assess the impacts of experimental nitrogen additions on belowground carbon dynamics
- Brodie et al., Mediterranean Grassland Soil Metagenome (MGSM): Enabling a systems view of soil carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry under a changing climate.
- Pester et al., Targeted metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of a sulfate-reducing rare biosphere member and potentially novel sulfate reducers that impact methane emission from peatlands
- Rodrigues et al., Profiling metagenomic consequences of Amazon deforestation at different spatial scales
- Martin et al., Metatranscriptomics of Soil Forest Ecosystems
- DeAngelis et al., Microbial ecology and genomics of carbon-storing bacteria in rhizosphere soils
- Mohn et al., Metagenomic and metatranscriptomic analysis of forest soil communities across North America