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This study shows that different carbon sources (L-alanine, trehalose, diatom lysate, sediment extract) were amended into a coastal seawater sample to conduct a 90-day incubation, which allowed to observe the transformation of different dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the context of microbial community succession. Here, we submit the Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance- Mass Spectrometry data showing DOM composition in the control and different carbon sources-amended incubations at 0-hr and 90-day. We also submit the data showing variations of total organic carbon, bacterial abundance and fluorescent DOM in the control and different carbon sources-amended treatments throughout the 90-day incubation.
| Date made available | 2019 |
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| Publisher | Wageningen University & Research |
Research output
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Microbial transformation of distinct exogenous substrates into analogous composition of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter
Lian, J., Zheng, X., Zhuo, X., Chen, Y. L., He, C., Zheng, Q., Lin, T. H., Sun, J., Guo, W., Shi, Q., Jiao, N. & Cai, R., 2021, In: Environmental Microbiology. 23, 5, p. 2389-2403Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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