Sulfate reducing bacteria associated to diatoms during a spring phytoplankton bloom
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ABSTRACT: Phytoplankton blooms represent hotspots of primary production and lead to the formation of particulate organic matter composed of living and dead algal cells. These particles are characterized by steep chemical gradients, for instance in oxygen concentration, that provide diverse ecological niches for specifically adapted microbes to thrive. Particulate fractions were collected at almost daily intervals between early March and late May in 2018. Amplicon sequencing and Meta-omics was used to asses microbial community composition and functionality at different time points.
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos
ORGANISM(S): Seawater Metagenome
SUBMITTER: Daniela Zuehlke
LAB HEAD: Mia Bengtsson
PROVIDER: PXD035982 | Pride | 2024-04-02
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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