Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 27, 2026

Isolation and Analysis of Microbial Communities in Soil, Rhizosphere, and Roots in Perennial Grass Experiments
Published on: July 24, 2018
Robust sampling and preservation of DNA for microbial community profiling in field experiments
Anneloes E Groenenboom1,2, Eddy J Smid3, Sijmen E Schoustra4,5
1Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands. anneloes.groenenboom@wur.nl.
Objective:
Stabilising samples of microbial communities for DNA extraction without access to laboratory equipment can be a challenging task. In this paper we propose a method using filter paper disks for the preservation of DNA from diverse microbial communities which are found in a fermented milk product.
Results:
Small adaptations to the DNA extraction method used for liquid fermented milk delivered DNA of sufficient amounts and quality to be used for later analyses, e.g. full community 16S amplicon sequencing. The microbial community structure obtained via the filter paper method showed sufficient resemblance to the structure obtain via the traditional DNA extraction from the liquid milk sample. This method can therefore successfully be used to analyse diverse microbial communities from fermented milk products from remote areas.
Related Concept Videos
Gene Regulation in Microbial Communities: Quorum Sensing
What are Populations and Communities?
Community Based Intervention
Foundations of Community Mental Health Programs
Central to the success of community-based interventions is the...
What is an Experiment?
Microbial Morphologies
Microbial Fermentation

