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Study Name: Freshwater microbial communities from mesocosm ponds in LEAP facility, McGill University’s Gault Nature Reserve, QC, Canada

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Biosamples: 88 Seq. Projects: 88
STUDY INFORMATION
GOLD Study ID Gs0159294
Study Name Freshwater microbial communities from mesocosm ponds in LEAP facility, McGill University’s Gault Nature Reserve, QC, Canada
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SRA Studies
SRA Study Id SRP339466  (Link to NCBI )
Study Title LEAP 2016 Bacterioplankton metagenomic reads
Study Abstract
  
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Description The goal of this time-series mesocosm experiment at the Large Experimental Array of Ponds (LEAP) is to understand how pulses of the pesticide RoundUp (glyphosate) affect microbial communities of mesocosm ponds. Pond mesocosms were filled with 1,000 liters of water and planktonic communities from Lake Hertel (45°32′ N, 73°09′ W), and the lake water was passed through a coarse sieve. The GBH (glyphosate) was applied at days 6 (0.3 mg/liter), 33 (15 mg/liter), and 44 (40 mg/liter).
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Study Information Visibility Public
Metagenomic Study Yes
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Is GEBA
Is HMP
ECOSYSTEM CLASSIFICATION
Ecosystem Engineered
Ecosystem Category Artificial ecosystem
Ecosystem Type Mesocosm
Ecosystem Subtype Lake water
Specific Ecosystem Sieved
Ecosystem Path ID 7860
STUDY COMPOSITION
Number of Biosamples 88
Number of Organisms 0
Number of Seq Projects 88
Number of Analysis Projects 0
Number of Related Studies 0

 

 

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