Abstract

Hydrologic changes modify microbial community structure and ecosystem functions, especially in wetland systems. Here, we present 24 metagenomes from a coastal freshwater wetland experiment in which we manipulated hydrologic conditions and plant presence. These wetland soil metagenomes will deepen our understanding of how hydrology and vegetation influence microbial functional diversity.

Highlights

  • We collected wetland soils from a restored coastal freshwater wetland at the Timberlake Observatory for Wetland Restoration on the Albemarle Peninsula in Tyrell County, North Carolina

  • The average read length for each metagenome is found in GitHub

  • Annotation and gene calling resulted in 600,507 Ϯ 172,049 annotated contigs per sample, with a mean of 998,604 gene features (SD, 307,431 gene features) identified in each (Table 1)

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Metagenomes from Experimental Hydrologic Manipulation of Restored Coastal Plain Wetland Soils (Tyrell County, North Carolina).

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