id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-013658-vygiate7 Yang, Jian Potential utilization of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter by aquatic microbial communities in saline lakes 2020-06-01 .txt text/plain 6479 324 42 Within saline lakes, a considerable amount of DOC is originated from terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (tDOM) from surrounding soils [5] , and may undergo extensive transformations by lacustrine microbial communities [6] . To address these knowledge gaps, the linkage between aquatic microbial communities and the degradation potentials of tDOM in the QTP lakes of different salinity was investigated in this study by performing microcosm experiments and using a suite of analytical techniques. In the meanwhile, distinct microbial taxa appeared to be responsible for the transformation of tDOM among different lakes, as evidenced by abundance increases of lake-specific OTUs after microcosm incubations (Supplementary Table S2 ). In this study, the relative abundances of certain copiotrophic OTUs showed a dramatic increase (>10 times) in response to the addition of tDOM during microcosm incubations of two saline lake (TSL and XCDL) samples (Supplementary Table S2 ). ./cache/cord-013658-vygiate7.txt ./txt/cord-013658-vygiate7.txt