Microbial diversity in the hydrate-containing (sites SH3B and SH7B) and -free (sites SH1B, SH5B, SH5C) sediments collected from the Shenhu area of the South China Sea (SCS) was investigated using 16S rRNA gene phylogenetic analysis. The phylogenetic results indicate difference in microbial communities between hydrate-containing and -free sediments. At the gas hydrate-containing sites, bacterial communities were dominated by Deltaproteobacteria (30.5%), and archaeal communities were dominated by Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotic Group (33.8%); In contrast, Planctomycetes was the major group (43.9%) in bacterial communities, while Marine Benthic Group-D (MBG-D) (32.4%) took up the largest proportion in the archaeal communities. Moreover, the micro...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic mat...
South China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studies have n...
Due to the frequent exchange of matter and energy between living and non-living matter in seawater, ...
Due to the frequent exchange of matter and energy between living and non-living matter in seawater, ...
AbstractThe formation and decomposition of submarine natural gas hydrate (hereinafter hydrate for sh...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Background: Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic materials that c...
BACKGROUND:Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic materials that co...
The microbial community of a deep (to 234 m below the sea floor) sediment gas hydrate deposit (Casca...
The microbial community of a deep (to 234 m below the sea floor) sediment gas hydrate deposit (Casca...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic mat...
South China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studies have n...
Due to the frequent exchange of matter and energy between living and non-living matter in seawater, ...
Due to the frequent exchange of matter and energy between living and non-living matter in seawater, ...
AbstractThe formation and decomposition of submarine natural gas hydrate (hereinafter hydrate for sh...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Bacterial communities play a vital role in marine biogeochemical processes. Revealing the effects of...
Background: Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic materials that c...
BACKGROUND:Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic materials that co...
The microbial community of a deep (to 234 m below the sea floor) sediment gas hydrate deposit (Casca...
The microbial community of a deep (to 234 m below the sea floor) sediment gas hydrate deposit (Casca...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Subseafloor sediments accumulate large amounts of organic and inorganic mat...
South China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studies have n...