Development of an autonomous biosampler to capture in situ aquatic microbiomes

Volume: 14, Issue: 5, Pages: e0216882 - e0216882
Published: May 15, 2019
Abstract
The importance of planktonic microbial communities is well acknowledged, since they are fundamental for several natural processes of aquatic ecosystems. Microorganisms naturally control the flux of nutrients, and also degrade and recycle anthropogenic organic and inorganic contaminants. Nevertheless, climate change effects and/or the runoff of nutrients/pollutants can affect the equilibrium of natural microbial communities influencing the...
Paper Details
Title
Development of an autonomous biosampler to capture in situ aquatic microbiomes
Published Date
May 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
e0216882 - e0216882
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