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Taxonomic and functional differences between microbial communities in Qinghai Lake and its input streams

Ren et al., 2017

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3529376269316590052
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Ren Z
Wang F
Qu X
Elser J
Liu Y
Chu L
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Frontiers in microbiology

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Understanding microbial communities in terms of taxon and function is essential to decipher the biogeochemical cycling in aquatic ecosystems. Lakes and their input streams are highly linked. However, the differences between microbial assemblages in streams and lakes are …
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