16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Profiling of Anaerobic Bulking-Associated Prokaryotic Microbiota in a Mesophilic Expanded Granular Sludge Bed Reactor for Beverage Wastewater Treatment
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16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Profiling of Anaerobic Bulking-Associated Prokaryotic Microbiota in a Mesophilic Expanded Granular Sludge Bed Reactor for Beverage Wastewater Treatment
Abstract
Information regarding prokaryotic microbiota associated with anaerobic bulking is limited. Here, we provide 16S rRNA gene-based prokaryotic diversity profiles for anaerobic bulking and healthy granular sludge in a mesophilic expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) reactor. These data were tabulated at the phylum level based on high-quality reads.
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