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Microbial community of saline, alkaline lakes in the Nebraska Sandhills based on 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence data

Fiore et al., 2019

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Fiore N
Dunigan D
Shaffer J
Roberts R
Antony-Babu S
Plantz B
Nickerson K
Benson A
Weber K
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ABSTRACT The Nebraska Sandhills region contains over 1,500 geochemically diverse interdunal lakes, some of which are potassium rich, alkaline, and hypersaline. Here, we report 16S rRNA amplicon pyrosequencing data on the water and sediment microbial …
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