Temporal dynamics of bacterioplankton community in response to excessive nitrate loading in the oligotrophic coastal water

Coastal ecosystems are receiving elevated inputs of nitrogen (N), primarily as nitrate, from anthropogenic sources. Bacterioplankton play important roles in marine N-cycle. Understanding how excessive N-loading affects marine bacterioplankton communities is critical for the insight into the biodiversity of marine ecosystems under the condition of eutrophic disturbance. In this study, the oligotrophic coastal water microcosms were perturbed with a certain nitrate level of 1.0 mg L-1 in two loading modes: 1) one-off loading (OL) with the level of 1.0 mg L-1 at the beginning 2) periodic loading (PL) with the level of 0.125 mg L-1 every two days during 16 days.

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Instrument Illumina MiSeq; ILLUMINA
Publisher Blue-Cloud Data Discovery & Access service; ELIXIR-ENA
Publication Year 2024
OpenAccess true
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Discipline Marine Science
Spatial Coverage (121.760W, 29.540S, 121.760E, 29.540N)
Temporal Point 2013-09-29T00:00:00Z