Microorganisms are involved in a variety of biogeochemical processes in natural environments. The differences between bacterial communities in freshwaters and upslope soils remain unclear. The present study investigated the bacterial distribution in a plateau freshwater lake, Erhai Lake (southwestern China), and its upslope soils. Illumina MiSeq sequencing illustrated high bacterial diversity in lake sediments and soils. Sediment and soil bacterial communities were mainly composed of Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Chloroflexi and Planctomycetes. However, a distinctive difference in bacterial community structure was found between soil and sediment ecosystems. Water content, nitrogen and pH affected the distribu...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
Despite the utmost importance of microorganisms in maintaining ecosystem functioning and their ubiqu...
<div><p>Soil bacteria are important drivers of biogeochemical cycles and participate in many nutrien...
Both Bacteria and Archaea might be involved in various biogeochemical processes in lacustrine sedime...
As microorganisms are very sensitive to changes in the lake environment, a comprehensive and systema...
Sediment microorganisms play a crucial role in a variety of biogeochemical processes in freshwater e...
Bacterial communities from freshwater lakes are shaped by various factors such as nutrients, pH valu...
<p>Sediment cores taken from different areas of the mesotrophic Lake Erhai were analysed to investig...
The revolution of molecular techniques in the field of microbial ecology not only allows an in-depth...
Both planktonic and sediment bacterial assemblages are the important components of freshwater lake e...
Bacterial communities inhabiting alpine lakes are essential to our understanding of ecosystem proces...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
<div><p>Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds i...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
Sediment microbial communities play crucial roles in biogeochemical cycles of aquatic systems. Knowl...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
Despite the utmost importance of microorganisms in maintaining ecosystem functioning and their ubiqu...
<div><p>Soil bacteria are important drivers of biogeochemical cycles and participate in many nutrien...
Both Bacteria and Archaea might be involved in various biogeochemical processes in lacustrine sedime...
As microorganisms are very sensitive to changes in the lake environment, a comprehensive and systema...
Sediment microorganisms play a crucial role in a variety of biogeochemical processes in freshwater e...
Bacterial communities from freshwater lakes are shaped by various factors such as nutrients, pH valu...
<p>Sediment cores taken from different areas of the mesotrophic Lake Erhai were analysed to investig...
The revolution of molecular techniques in the field of microbial ecology not only allows an in-depth...
Both planktonic and sediment bacterial assemblages are the important components of freshwater lake e...
Bacterial communities inhabiting alpine lakes are essential to our understanding of ecosystem proces...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
<div><p>Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds i...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
Sediment microbial communities play crucial roles in biogeochemical cycles of aquatic systems. Knowl...
Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshw...
Despite the utmost importance of microorganisms in maintaining ecosystem functioning and their ubiqu...
<div><p>Soil bacteria are important drivers of biogeochemical cycles and participate in many nutrien...