1. [Effects of Organic Pollutants on the Bacterioplankton Community in Hangzhou Bay]
- Author
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Li-Xia, Xuan, Wen-Fang, Dai, Wei-Na, Yu, Su-Ming, Zhou, Chang-Rong, Ou, and Jin-Bo, Xiong
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China ,Vitamin B 12 ,Bacteria ,Bays ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Particulate Matter ,Water Pollutants ,Biodiversity ,Plankton ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Hangzhou Bay suffers from intensive anthropogenic disturbances and a huge amount of terrestrial inputs, and thus has become one of the most seriously contaminated coastal zones in China. There is evidence that microbes play a dominant role in pollutant biodegradation and serve as biomarkers for pollution levels. However, it remains unclear how the bacterioplankton communities respond to organic contaminants. To fill this knowledge gap, we collected surface water samples (0.5 m below the surface layer) from 13 sites across Hangzhou Bay and 8 control sites across its adjacent offshore areas. Using Illumina sequencing based on analysis of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene, we explored the effects of increasing organic pollution levels on the bacterioplankton community compositions (BCCs). The results revealed that the organic pollution level (
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- 2018