Bacteria play an important role in the decomposition and cycling of a variety of compounds in freshwater aquatic environments, particularly nutrient-rich eutrophic lakes. A unique Chinese eutrophic lake--Dianchi--was selected for study because it has two separate and distinct basins, Caohai with higher organic carbon levels and Waihai with lower organic carbon levels. Sediment bacterial communities were studied in the two basins using samples collected in each season from June 2010 to March 2011. Barcoded pyrosequencing based on the 16 S rRNA gene found that certain common phyla, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and Chloroflexi, were dominant in the sediments from both basins. However, from the class to genus level, the dominant ba...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a crucial role in mitigating the methane emission from...
Bacterial communities from freshwater lakes are shaped by various factors such as nutrients, pH valu...
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...
<p>Sediment cores taken from different areas of the mesotrophic Lake Erhai were analysed to investig...
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...
Both planktonic and sediment bacterial assemblages are the important components of freshwater lake e...
12 pages, 8 figuresSediment dissolved organic matter (DOM) in inland waters is commonly affected by ...
The sediment microbial community in downstream-linked lakes can be affected by the operation of larg...
Microorganisms are involved in a variety of biogeochemical processes in natural environments. The di...
Abstract Background Bacterial community play a key role in environmental and ecological processes in...
To explore the association of microbial community structure with the development of eutrophication i...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a crucial role in mitigating the methane emission from...
Bacterial communities from freshwater lakes are shaped by various factors such as nutrients, pH valu...
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...
<p>Sediment cores taken from different areas of the mesotrophic Lake Erhai were analysed to investig...
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...
Both planktonic and sediment bacterial assemblages are the important components of freshwater lake e...
12 pages, 8 figuresSediment dissolved organic matter (DOM) in inland waters is commonly affected by ...
The sediment microbial community in downstream-linked lakes can be affected by the operation of larg...
Microorganisms are involved in a variety of biogeochemical processes in natural environments. The di...
Abstract Background Bacterial community play a key role in environmental and ecological processes in...
To explore the association of microbial community structure with the development of eutrophication i...
Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play a crucial role in mitigating the methane emission from...
Bacterial communities from freshwater lakes are shaped by various factors such as nutrients, pH valu...
Bacterial communities inhabiting alpine lakes are essential to our understanding of ecosystem proces...