Although bacteria and fungi are well-known to be decomposers of leaf litter, few studies have examined their compositions and diversities during the decomposition process in tropical stream water. Xishuangbanna is a tropical region preserving one of the highest floristic diversity areas in China. In this study, leaf litter of four dominant plant species in Xishuangbanna was incubated in stream water for 42 days during which samples were taken regularly. Following DNA extraction, PCR-DGGE (denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) and clone-sequencing analyses were performed using bacterial and fungal specific primers. Leaf species have slightly influences on bacterial community rather than fungal community. The richness and diversity of bact...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
The physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers have been largely inves...
Leaf litter is a very important primary source of energy in woodland streams. Decomposition of leaf ...
Although a number of studies have indicated that microbes are key players in nutrient cycling, limit...
Although fungi, bacteria, and specific bacterial taxa, such as the actinomycetes, have been studied ...
ARTICLE IN PRESSAlthough a number of studies have indicated that microbes are key players in nutrien...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
International audienceThe physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers ha...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
Leaf breakdown in headwater streams includes various extrinsic factors. Of these, microbes are mainl...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
The physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers have been largely inves...
Leaf litter is a very important primary source of energy in woodland streams. Decomposition of leaf ...
Although a number of studies have indicated that microbes are key players in nutrient cycling, limit...
Although fungi, bacteria, and specific bacterial taxa, such as the actinomycetes, have been studied ...
ARTICLE IN PRESSAlthough a number of studies have indicated that microbes are key players in nutrien...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
International audienceThe physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers ha...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
Leaf breakdown in headwater streams includes various extrinsic factors. Of these, microbes are mainl...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
The physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers have been largely inves...
Leaf litter is a very important primary source of energy in woodland streams. Decomposition of leaf ...