Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an integral role in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosystems, and rates of DOM mineralization can be affected by nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) availability in the water column. To determine if DOM mineralization rates were limited by availability of N or C in a small tributary of Lake Superior, we conducted 28-day laboratory experiments where we amended stream water with a microbial inoculum and ammonium (NH4+) and/or glucose in a full factorial design. We repeated these experiments on four dates (July, October, January, April) because we expected nutrient limitation to vary with temporal changes in sources of DOM and nutrients. DOM mineralization rates were stimulated by additions of NH4+ in three ...
Publisher's PDFLakes nested in forested watersheds play an important role in mediating the concentra...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a broadly important component of stream water chemistry, yet the p...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an integral role in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosys...
Many microbes responsible for inorganic nutrient uptake and transformation utilize dissolved organic...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition may be an important determinant of its fate in freshwater...
In-stream biogeochemical uptake and transformation can alter the timing and form of nutrients export...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is naturally occurring; however, various aspects of global climate ch...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) turnover in aquatic environments is modulated by the presence of othe...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
The degree to which biodegradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) depends on microbial community ...
In aquatic ecosystems, carbon (C) availability strongly influences nitrogen (N) dynamics. One manife...
Background/Question/Methods An abundance of headwater streams along Lake Superior’s shores may compr...
Abstract. Nitrification, the chemoautotrophic process by which NH4-N is converted to NO3-N, is an in...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Publisher's PDFLakes nested in forested watersheds play an important role in mediating the concentra...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a broadly important component of stream water chemistry, yet the p...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an integral role in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosys...
Many microbes responsible for inorganic nutrient uptake and transformation utilize dissolved organic...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition may be an important determinant of its fate in freshwater...
In-stream biogeochemical uptake and transformation can alter the timing and form of nutrients export...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is naturally occurring; however, various aspects of global climate ch...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) turnover in aquatic environments is modulated by the presence of othe...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecula...
The degree to which biodegradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) depends on microbial community ...
In aquatic ecosystems, carbon (C) availability strongly influences nitrogen (N) dynamics. One manife...
Background/Question/Methods An abundance of headwater streams along Lake Superior’s shores may compr...
Abstract. Nitrification, the chemoautotrophic process by which NH4-N is converted to NO3-N, is an in...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Publisher's PDFLakes nested in forested watersheds play an important role in mediating the concentra...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a broadly important component of stream water chemistry, yet the p...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...