Glucose Suppressed Cyanobacterial Abundance

Data shows that prophylactic addition of glucose to Harsha Lake water samples could inhibit cyanobacteria growth based on metagenomic sequencing data used to examine differences in the composition of bacterial communities between Treated and Control containers. The sequencing data shows that the addition of glucose to a container receiving weekly additions of Lake water suppressed the cyanobacterial populations during the entire summer bloom season.

This dataset is associated with the following publication: Linz, D., I. Struewing, N. Sienkiewicz, A.D. Steinman, C.G. Partridge, K. McIntosh, J. Lu, and S. Vesper. Periodic Addition of Glucose Suppressed Cyanobacterial Abundance in Additive Lake Water Samples during the Entire Bloom Season. Journal of Water Resource and Protection. Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., Irvine, CA, USA, 16: 140-15, (2024).

Data and Resources

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publisher U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
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  • North America
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  • North America
  • United States
  • cyanobacteria
  • glucose
  • sequencing
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notes Data shows that prophylactic addition of glucose to Harsha Lake water samples could inhibit cyanobacteria growth based on metagenomic sequencing data used to examine differences in the composition of bacterial communities between Treated and Control containers. The sequencing data shows that the addition of glucose to a container receiving weekly additions of Lake water suppressed the cyanobacterial populations during the entire summer bloom season. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Linz, D., I. Struewing, N. Sienkiewicz, A.D. Steinman, C.G. Partridge, K. McIntosh, J. Lu, and S. Vesper. Periodic Addition of Glucose Suppressed Cyanobacterial Abundance in Additive Lake Water Samples during the Entire Bloom Season. Journal of Water Resource and Protection. Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., Irvine, CA, USA, 16: 140-15, (2024).
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title Glucose Suppressed Cyanobacterial Abundance