Winogradsky columns are model microbial ecosystems prepared by adding pond sediment to a clear cylinder with additional supplements and incubated with light. Environmental gradients develop within the column creating diverse niches that allow enrichment of specific bacteria. The enrichment culture can be used to study soil and sediment microbial community structure and function. In this study we used a 16S rRNA gene survey to characterize the microbial community dynamics during Winogradsky column development to determine the rate and extent of change from the source sediment community. Over a period of 60 days, the microbial community changed from the founding pond sediment population: Cyanobacteria, Chloroflexi, Nitrospirae, and Planctomyc...
Toxic Cyanobacteria-dominated blooms are a global phenomenon that poses a health risk to humans and ...
Correlations between the biomass of phytoplankton and the biomass of bacteria and, between the bioma...
Observations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in community composition acros...
<div><p>Winogradsky columns are model microbial ecosystems prepared by adding pond sediment to a cle...
Winogradsky columns are model microbial ecosystems prepared by adding pond sediment to a clear cylin...
<div><p>A Winogradsky column is a clear glass or plastic column filled with enriched sediment. Over ...
The Winogradsky column is used as a microcosm to mimic both the microbial diversity and the ecologic...
Biofilms are layered structures of microbial cells and an extracellular matrix of polymeric substanc...
Phototrophic biofilms were cultivated simultaneously using the same inoculum in three identical flow...
International audienceThe search for a better understanding of why cyanobacteria often dominate phyt...
Coastal microbial mats form a nearly closed micro-scale ecosystem harboring a complex microbial comm...
During an experiment in two laboratory-scale enclosures filled with lake water (130 liters each) we ...
International audienceProliferations of benthic cyanobacteria in shallow rivers can be hazardous to ...
A fundamental question in microbial ecology relates to community structure, and how this varies acro...
Marine sedimentary habitats generally have their highest microbial activity in the top few centimete...
Toxic Cyanobacteria-dominated blooms are a global phenomenon that poses a health risk to humans and ...
Correlations between the biomass of phytoplankton and the biomass of bacteria and, between the bioma...
Observations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in community composition acros...
<div><p>Winogradsky columns are model microbial ecosystems prepared by adding pond sediment to a cle...
Winogradsky columns are model microbial ecosystems prepared by adding pond sediment to a clear cylin...
<div><p>A Winogradsky column is a clear glass or plastic column filled with enriched sediment. Over ...
The Winogradsky column is used as a microcosm to mimic both the microbial diversity and the ecologic...
Biofilms are layered structures of microbial cells and an extracellular matrix of polymeric substanc...
Phototrophic biofilms were cultivated simultaneously using the same inoculum in three identical flow...
International audienceThe search for a better understanding of why cyanobacteria often dominate phyt...
Coastal microbial mats form a nearly closed micro-scale ecosystem harboring a complex microbial comm...
During an experiment in two laboratory-scale enclosures filled with lake water (130 liters each) we ...
International audienceProliferations of benthic cyanobacteria in shallow rivers can be hazardous to ...
A fundamental question in microbial ecology relates to community structure, and how this varies acro...
Marine sedimentary habitats generally have their highest microbial activity in the top few centimete...
Toxic Cyanobacteria-dominated blooms are a global phenomenon that poses a health risk to humans and ...
Correlations between the biomass of phytoplankton and the biomass of bacteria and, between the bioma...
Observations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in community composition acros...