10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3823264_D1.v1
Kristie Stauch-White
Kristie
Stauch-White
Varun Srinivasan
Varun
Srinivasan
W. Camilla Kuo-Dahab
W.
Camilla Kuo-Dahab
Chul Park
Chul
Park
Caitlyn Butler
Caitlyn
Butler
MOESM1 of The role of inorganic nitrogen in successful formation of granular biofilms for wastewater treatment that support cyanobacteria and bacteria
Springer Nature
2017
Granular biomass
Filamentous cyanobacteria
Wastewater treatment
Inorganic nitrogen
Oxygenic photogranules
2017-07-10 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM1_of_The_role_of_inorganic_nitrogen_in_successful_formation_of_granular_biofilms_for_wastewater_treatment_that_support_cyanobacteria_and_bacteria/5194330
Additional file 1. The supporting information is available. It contains additional details regarding the trends of data described in the text. The Supporting information contains figures that include: Primer information (Table S1), Phosphate (Figure S1), soluble COD (Figure S2), Suspended Solids (TSS/VSS) (Figure S3) trends referenced in this manuscript. Additionally, data supporting the microbial ecology and gene abundance is presented as a heat map of the top 20 OTUs for the successful and unsuccessful communities at the genus level for times 0 days and 42 days (Figure S4), the absolute gene copy numbers for CYAN, amoA, and narG (Figure S5), and the log2 fold change of the target genes CYAN, amoA, and narG using 16S rDNA as a reference for the successful community and compared to the unsuccessful community for each time point (Figure S6).