Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation

10.3390/toxins10080315

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Main Authors: Xu, Z, Te, S.H, Xu, C, He, Y, Gin, K.Y.-H
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1778452024-04-03T09:13:56Z Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation Xu, Z Te, S.H Xu, C He, Y Gin, K.Y.-H NUS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING bacterial RNA chlorophyll a RNA 16S bacterial DNA chlorophyll a RNA 16S Acidobacteria Article bacterial cell wall bacterial membrane bacterial metabolism Bacteroidetes biogenesis carbohydrate transport carbon source cell cycle regulation Chlorobi Chloroflexi Comamonadaceae controlled study cyanobacterium energy conversion energy metabolism energy yield environmental factor estuary Flavobacterium Flexibacteraceae Gemmatimonadetes high throughput sequencing Limnohabitans Luteolibacter metagenomics Methylophilaceae microbial community Nitrospira nonhuman Opitutus Planctomyces Planctomycetes population abundance Proteobacteria Rhodobacter Rhodospirillaceae river RNA sequence seasonal variation species composition Sphingobacteriales spring summer Synechococcus turbidity Verrucomicrobia Verrucomicrobiaceae water supply water temperature Xanthomonadaceae Zymomonas mobilis bacterium China classification environmental monitoring genetics microbiology microflora season Bacteria China Chlorophyll A DNA, Bacterial Environmental Monitoring Estuaries Microbiota RNA, Ribosomal, 16S Seasons Water Microbiology 10.3390/toxins10080315 Toxins 10 8 315 2020-10-20T03:32:13Z 2020-10-20T03:32:13Z 2018 Article Xu, Z, Te, S.H, Xu, C, He, Y, Gin, K.Y.-H (2018). Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation. Toxins 10 (8) : 315. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins10080315 20726651 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177845 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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Singapore
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topic bacterial RNA
chlorophyll a
RNA 16S
bacterial DNA
chlorophyll a
RNA 16S
Acidobacteria
Article
bacterial cell wall
bacterial membrane
bacterial metabolism
Bacteroidetes
biogenesis
carbohydrate transport
carbon source
cell cycle regulation
Chlorobi
Chloroflexi
Comamonadaceae
controlled study
cyanobacterium
energy conversion
energy metabolism
energy yield
environmental factor
estuary
Flavobacterium
Flexibacteraceae
Gemmatimonadetes
high throughput sequencing
Limnohabitans
Luteolibacter
metagenomics
Methylophilaceae
microbial community
Nitrospira
nonhuman
Opitutus
Planctomyces
Planctomycetes
population abundance
Proteobacteria
Rhodobacter
Rhodospirillaceae
river
RNA sequence
seasonal variation
species composition
Sphingobacteriales
spring
summer
Synechococcus
turbidity
Verrucomicrobia
Verrucomicrobiaceae
water supply
water temperature
Xanthomonadaceae
Zymomonas mobilis
bacterium
China
classification
environmental monitoring
genetics
microbiology
microflora
season
Bacteria
China
Chlorophyll A
DNA, Bacterial
Environmental Monitoring
Estuaries
Microbiota
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Seasons
Water Microbiology
spellingShingle bacterial RNA
chlorophyll a
RNA 16S
bacterial DNA
chlorophyll a
RNA 16S
Acidobacteria
Article
bacterial cell wall
bacterial membrane
bacterial metabolism
Bacteroidetes
biogenesis
carbohydrate transport
carbon source
cell cycle regulation
Chlorobi
Chloroflexi
Comamonadaceae
controlled study
cyanobacterium
energy conversion
energy metabolism
energy yield
environmental factor
estuary
Flavobacterium
Flexibacteraceae
Gemmatimonadetes
high throughput sequencing
Limnohabitans
Luteolibacter
metagenomics
Methylophilaceae
microbial community
Nitrospira
nonhuman
Opitutus
Planctomyces
Planctomycetes
population abundance
Proteobacteria
Rhodobacter
Rhodospirillaceae
river
RNA sequence
seasonal variation
species composition
Sphingobacteriales
spring
summer
Synechococcus
turbidity
Verrucomicrobia
Verrucomicrobiaceae
water supply
water temperature
Xanthomonadaceae
Zymomonas mobilis
bacterium
China
classification
environmental monitoring
genetics
microbiology
microflora
season
Bacteria
China
Chlorophyll A
DNA, Bacterial
Environmental Monitoring
Estuaries
Microbiota
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Seasons
Water Microbiology
Xu, Z
Te, S.H
Xu, C
He, Y
Gin, K.Y.-H
Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
description 10.3390/toxins10080315
author2 NUS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
author_facet NUS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Xu, Z
Te, S.H
Xu, C
He, Y
Gin, K.Y.-H
format Article
author Xu, Z
Te, S.H
Xu, C
He, Y
Gin, K.Y.-H
author_sort Xu, Z
title Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
title_short Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
title_full Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
title_fullStr Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
title_full_unstemmed Variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
title_sort variations of bacterial community composition and functions in an estuary reservoir during spring and summer alternation
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177845
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