This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacterial growth, respiration, and growth efficiency (BGE) in lake water. Aqueous solutions of HSs from diverse aquatic environments representing different dissolved organic matter sources (autochthonous and allochthonous) were exposed to artificial solar UV radiation. These solutions were added to lake water passed through a 0.7-µm-pore-size filter (containing grazer-free lake bacteria) followed by dark incubation for 5, 43, and 65 h. For the 5-h incubation, several irradiated HSs inhibited bacterial carbon production (BCP) and this inhibition was highly correlated with H2O2 photoproduction. The H2O2 decayed in the dark, and after 43 h, nearly all...
In a survey of photochemical transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lake water, we foun...
Photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) w...
Sunlight reacts with dissolved organic matter (DOM) modifying its availability as bacterial substrat...
This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacter...
This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacter...
This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacter...
The effect of ultraviolet radiation into the Lake Chapala trophic processes was investigated in thi...
We measured bacterial growth on phototransformed dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from eight d...
Effects of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and acidification on pelagic carbon flux in a humic lake (di...
Humic substances (HS) might influence planktonic food chains in lakes in two ways: 1) by altering th...
Abstract. High-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter is abundant in humic lakes and is a large p...
We studied seasonal variability in photodegradation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) resulting from...
We compared the relative importance of abiotic oxygen consumption due to photochemical oxidation wit...
Many studies assume a respiratory quotient (RQ = CO2 produced per O2 consumed, by moles) of ~1 to ca...
Natural humic water was treated with ultraviolet (UV) light and UV + hydrogen peroxide . The effects...
In a survey of photochemical transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lake water, we foun...
Photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) w...
Sunlight reacts with dissolved organic matter (DOM) modifying its availability as bacterial substrat...
This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacter...
This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacter...
This study addresses how humic substance (HS) chemical composition and photoreactivity affect bacter...
The effect of ultraviolet radiation into the Lake Chapala trophic processes was investigated in thi...
We measured bacterial growth on phototransformed dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from eight d...
Effects of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and acidification on pelagic carbon flux in a humic lake (di...
Humic substances (HS) might influence planktonic food chains in lakes in two ways: 1) by altering th...
Abstract. High-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter is abundant in humic lakes and is a large p...
We studied seasonal variability in photodegradation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) resulting from...
We compared the relative importance of abiotic oxygen consumption due to photochemical oxidation wit...
Many studies assume a respiratory quotient (RQ = CO2 produced per O2 consumed, by moles) of ~1 to ca...
Natural humic water was treated with ultraviolet (UV) light and UV + hydrogen peroxide . The effects...
In a survey of photochemical transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lake water, we foun...
Photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) w...
Sunlight reacts with dissolved organic matter (DOM) modifying its availability as bacterial substrat...