TY - JOUR
T1 - Freshwater microbial metagenomes sampled across different water body characteristics, space and time in Israel
AU - Al-Ashhab, Ashraf
AU - Marmen, Sophi
AU - Schweitzer-Natan, Orna
AU - Bolotin, Evgeni
AU - Patil, Hemant
AU - Viner-Mozzini, Diti
AU - Aharonovich, Dikla
AU - Hershberg, Ruth
AU - Minz, Dror
AU - Carmeli, Shmuel
AU - Cytryn, Eddie
AU - Sukenik, Assaf
AU - Sher, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Freshwater bodies are critical components of terrestrial ecosystems. The microbial communities of freshwater ecosystems are intimately linked water quality. These microbes interact with, utilize and recycle inorganic elements and organic matter. Here, we present three metagenomic sequence datasets (total of 182.9 Gbp) from different freshwater environments in Israel. The first dataset is from diverse freshwater bodies intended for different usages – a nature reserve, irrigation and aquaculture facilities, a tertiary wastewater treatment plant and a desert rainfall reservoir. The second represents a two-year time-series, collected during 2013–2014 at roughly monthly intervals, from a water reservoir connected to an aquaculture facility. The third is from several time-points during the winter and spring of 2015 in Lake Kinneret, including a bloom of the cyanobacterium Microcystis sp. These datasets are accompanied by physical, chemical, and biological measurements at each sampling point. We expect that these metagenomes will facilitate a wide range of comparative studies that seek to illuminate new aspects of freshwater microbial ecosystems and inform future water quality management approaches.
AB - Freshwater bodies are critical components of terrestrial ecosystems. The microbial communities of freshwater ecosystems are intimately linked water quality. These microbes interact with, utilize and recycle inorganic elements and organic matter. Here, we present three metagenomic sequence datasets (total of 182.9 Gbp) from different freshwater environments in Israel. The first dataset is from diverse freshwater bodies intended for different usages – a nature reserve, irrigation and aquaculture facilities, a tertiary wastewater treatment plant and a desert rainfall reservoir. The second represents a two-year time-series, collected during 2013–2014 at roughly monthly intervals, from a water reservoir connected to an aquaculture facility. The third is from several time-points during the winter and spring of 2015 in Lake Kinneret, including a bloom of the cyanobacterium Microcystis sp. These datasets are accompanied by physical, chemical, and biological measurements at each sampling point. We expect that these metagenomes will facilitate a wide range of comparative studies that seek to illuminate new aspects of freshwater microbial ecosystems and inform future water quality management approaches.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41597-022-01749-w
DO - 10.1038/s41597-022-01749-w
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C2 - 36289228
AN - SCOPUS:85140619494
SN - 2052-4463
VL - 9
JO - Scientific data
JF - Scientific data
IS - 1
M1 - 652
ER -