30 results on '"Chun, Seong-Jun"'
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2. Vegetation as a key driver of the distribution of microbial generalists that in turn shapes the overall microbial community structure in the low Arctic tundra
3. Short-term response of pelagic planktonic communities after inoculation with the mass cultured dinoflagellate Alexandrium affine in a large-scale mesocosm experiment
4. Network analysis reveals succession of Microcystis genotypes accompanying distinctive microbial modules with recurrent patterns
5. Microbiome dataset of bacterial and fungal communities in anthosphere of twelve different wild plants in South Korea
6. Nevskia lacus sp. nov., a gammaproteobacterium isolated from a eutrophic lake
7. Floating rice-culture system for nutrient remediation and feed production in a eutrophic lake
8. Comparison of overwintering potential of seeds in laboratory and field conditions for the risk assessment of transgenic plants: a sunflower case study
9. The water depth-dependent co-occurrence patterns of marine bacteria in shallow and dynamic Southern Coast, Korea
10. Additional file 1 of Vegetation as a key driver of the distribution of microbial generalists that in turn shapes the overall microbial community structure in the low Arctic tundra
11. Acidovorax lacteus sp. nov., isolated from a culture of a bloom-forming cyanobacterium (Microcystis sp.)
12. Microbiome dataset of eukaryotic and fungal communities in the bulk soil and root of wild Brassica napus in South Korea
13. Organic Connection of Holobiont Components and the Essential Roles of Core Microbes in the Holobiont Formation of Feral Brassica napus
14. Ecological network analysis reveals distinctive microbial modules associated with heavy metal contamination of abandoned mine soils in Korea
15. Deep Learning for Simulating Harmful Algal Blooms Using Ocean Numerical Model
16. Aquariibacter albus gen. nov., sp. nov., a new member of the order Burkholderiales, isolated from a freshwater aquarium
17. Seasonal succession of microbes in different size-fractions and their modular structures determined by both macro- and micro-environmental filtering in dynamic coastal waters
18. Corrigendum to “Network analysis reveals succession of Microcystis genotypes accompanying distinctive microbial modules with recurrent patterns” [Water Res. 170 (2020) 115326]
19. Distribution of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Degradation Genes Reflects Strong Water Current Dependencies in the Sanriku Coastal Region in Japan: From Mesocosm to Field Study
20. Unique microbial module regulates the harmful algal bloom (Cochlodinium polykrikoides) and shifts the microbial community along the Southern Coast of Korea
21. Paraconexibacter algicola gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel actinobacterium isolated from a eutrophic lake during the end of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms, and proposal of Paraconexibacteraceae fam. nov. in the order Solirubrobacterales
22. Characterization of Distinct CyanoHABs-Related Modules in Microbial Recurrent Association Network
23. Bacterial community enhances flocculation efficiency of Ettlia sp. by altering extracellular polymeric substances profile
24. Nevskia lacus sp. nov., a gammaproteobacterium isolated from a eutrophic lake
25. Genome Sequences of Two Cyanobacterial Strains, Toxic Green Microcystis aeruginosa KW (KCTC 18162P) and Nontoxic Brown Microcystis sp. Strain MC19, under Xenic Culture Conditions
26. Improving water quality using settleable microalga Ettlia sp. and the bacterial community in freshwater recirculating aquaculture system of Danio rerio
27. Reyranella aquatilis sp. nov., an alphaproteobacterium isolated from a eutrophic lake
28. Silanimonas algicola sp. nov., isolated from laboratory culture of a bloom-forming cyanobacterium, Microcystis
29. Periphyton effects on bacterial assemblages and harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a eutrophic freshwater lake: a mesocosm study
30. Tabrizicola algicola sp. nov. isolated from culture of microalga Ettlia sp.
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