ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER AND MARINE SYSTEMS ...

Organic matter in freshwater and marine systems exists in many of sizes and structures. It is introduced into these systems by autochthonous production or allochthonous input via groundwater, terrestrial run-off, and estuarine mixing. Organic matter is an important source of organic carbon and nutri...

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Main Author: Bullock, Avery
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Language:English
Published: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17615/kyam-m581
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17615/kyam-m581 2024-03-31T07:54:16+00:00 ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER AND MARINE SYSTEMS ... Bullock, Avery 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.17615/kyam-m581 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/dissertations/1c18dg34s?locale=en en eng University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Biogeochemistry Text article-journal Masters Thesis ScholarlyArticle 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17615/kyam-m581 2024-03-04T11:44:10Z Organic matter in freshwater and marine systems exists in many of sizes and structures. It is introduced into these systems by autochthonous production or allochthonous input via groundwater, terrestrial run-off, and estuarine mixing. Organic matter is an important source of organic carbon and nutrients to the heterotrophic microbial community, but microbial communities must use extracellular enzymes to degrade substrates and begin cycling the organic matter. Freshwater and marine systems have different microbial communities and capabilities for hydrolyzing organic substrates. We investigated microbial community activities of two rivers in North Carolina, the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico Rivers, at several sites for more than a year to better understand how seasonal and spatial gradients affected organic matter processing. We also investigated community activities at three locations in the coastal North Atlantic over five days in late fall, observing if patterns of degradation might change over small spatial scales ... Text North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Organic matter in freshwater and marine systems exists in many of sizes and structures. It is introduced into these systems by autochthonous production or allochthonous input via groundwater, terrestrial run-off, and estuarine mixing. Organic matter is an important source of organic carbon and nutrients to the heterotrophic microbial community, but microbial communities must use extracellular enzymes to degrade substrates and begin cycling the organic matter. Freshwater and marine systems have different microbial communities and capabilities for hydrolyzing organic substrates. We investigated microbial community activities of two rivers in North Carolina, the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico Rivers, at several sites for more than a year to better understand how seasonal and spatial gradients affected organic matter processing. We also investigated community activities at three locations in the coastal North Atlantic over five days in late fall, observing if patterns of degradation might change over small spatial scales ...
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title_short ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER AND MARINE SYSTEMS ...
title_full ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER AND MARINE SYSTEMS ...
title_fullStr ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER AND MARINE SYSTEMS ...
title_full_unstemmed ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER AND MARINE SYSTEMS ...
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