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Microbial degradation of different carbon sources

  • Jie Lian (Xiamen University) (Creator)
  • Xiaoxuan Zheng (Creator)
  • Xiaocun Zhuo (Creator)
  • Yi Lung Chen (Creator)
  • Chen He (Creator)
  • Qiang Zheng (Creator)
  • Ta Hui Lin (Creator)
  • Jia Sun (Creator)
  • Weidong Guo (Creator)
  • Quan Shi (Creator)
  • Nianzhi Jiao (Creator)
  • Ruanhong Cai (Creator)

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Description

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 available2019
PublisherWageningen University & Research

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