
pmid: 36815859
pmc: PMC10134843
To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to investigate the responses of viruses to the world’s largest macroalgal green tide. It revealed the spatiotemporal dynamics of the unique viral assemblages and auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) following the variation and degradation of Ulva prolifera . These findings demonstrate a tight coupling between viral assemblages, and prokaryotic and eukaryotic abundances were influenced by the green tide.
Clade, China, Ulva prolifera green tide, viral auxiliary metabolic genes, Abundance (ecology), spatiotemporal dynamics, Plant Science, Biogeochemical cycle, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Gene, Microbial Ecology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Algal bloom, Ulva, Biology, Ecosystem, Synechococcus, virome, Ecology, Marine Microbial Diversity and Biogeography, Life Sciences, Eutrophication, Ecology and Evolution of Viruses in Ecosystems, Roseobacter, QR1-502, Phylogenetics, coastal waters of Yellow Sea, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Phytoplankton, Bloom, Metagenomics, Genetics and Epidemiology of Plant Pathogens, Research Article, Nutrient
Clade, China, Ulva prolifera green tide, viral auxiliary metabolic genes, Abundance (ecology), spatiotemporal dynamics, Plant Science, Biogeochemical cycle, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Gene, Microbial Ecology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Algal bloom, Ulva, Biology, Ecosystem, Synechococcus, virome, Ecology, Marine Microbial Diversity and Biogeography, Life Sciences, Eutrophication, Ecology and Evolution of Viruses in Ecosystems, Roseobacter, QR1-502, Phylogenetics, coastal waters of Yellow Sea, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Phytoplankton, Bloom, Metagenomics, Genetics and Epidemiology of Plant Pathogens, Research Article, Nutrient
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