Fungi are the dominant organisms decomposing leaf litter in streams and mediating energy transfer to other trophic levels. However, less is known about their role in decomposing submerged wood. This study provides the first estimates of fungal production on wood and compares the importance of fungi in the decomposition of submerged wood versus that of leaves at the ecosystem scale. We determined fungal biomass (ergosterol) and activity associated with randomly collected small wood (<40 mm diameter) and leaves in two southern Appalachian streams (reference and nutrient enriched) over an annual cycle. Fungal production (from rates of radiolabeled acetate incorporation into ergosterol) and microbial respiration on wood (per gram of detrital...
We examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated with decomposing leaf li...
The contribution of fungi and bacteria to decomposition of alder leaves was examined at two referenc...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...
Fungi are the dominant organisms decomposing leaf litter in streams and mediating energy transfer to...
Streams, rivers, and freshwater marshes often depend on plant litter as a source of carbon, nutrient...
Streams, rivers, and freshwater marshes often depend on plant litter as a source of carbon, nutrient...
Abstract Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primar...
Abstract. Leaf litter inputs have been excluded from 1 of 2 Ist-order streams at Coweeta Hydro-logic...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
International audienceWe examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated wi...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
We examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated with decomposing leaf li...
The contribution of fungi and bacteria to decomposition of alder leaves was examined at two referenc...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...
Fungi are the dominant organisms decomposing leaf litter in streams and mediating energy transfer to...
Streams, rivers, and freshwater marshes often depend on plant litter as a source of carbon, nutrient...
Streams, rivers, and freshwater marshes often depend on plant litter as a source of carbon, nutrient...
Abstract Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primar...
Abstract. Leaf litter inputs have been excluded from 1 of 2 Ist-order streams at Coweeta Hydro-logic...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
International audienceWe examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated wi...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
We examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated with decomposing leaf li...
The contribution of fungi and bacteria to decomposition of alder leaves was examined at two referenc...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...