International audienceWe evaluated the role of nitrate (NO 3 −) as a potential photosensitizer and the bacterial responses to dissolved organic matter (DOM) phototransformation from coastal waters in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. In spring, without any addition of NO 3 − , the exposure of 0.2 m filtered seawater (DOM-solution) to natural solar radiation (i.e. Full Sun [FS], including photosynthetically available [PAR: 400-700 nm], ultraviolet-A [UVAR: 315-400 nm] and ultraviolet-B [UVBR: 280-315 nm] radiations) stimulated bacterial production (BP) and abundance (BA) in natural assemblages (0.8 m filtered seawater) by 80 and 20% as compared to unexposed (Dark) DOM-solutions, respectively. This stimulation resulted primarily from the ex...
Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) is a substance produced by the planktonic community tha...
Some of the most important effects of global change on coastal marine systems include increasing nut...
A natural planktonic assemblage from the St. Lawrence Estuary was isolated in eight 1,500-liter outd...
International audienceWe evaluated the role of nitrate (NO 3 −) as a potential photosensitizer and t...
International audienceThe effects of phototransformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on bacter...
The major source of oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is organic compounds from phytoplankton r...
International audienceHigh solar radiation levels measured in the Mediterranean basin can result in ...
Original research paperThe impact of solar radiation on dissolved organic matter (DOM) derived from ...
The effect of surface solar radiation on the optical properties and the biological availability of d...
We evaluated the effect of photochemical alterations of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)...
Sunlight reacts with dissolved organic matter (DOM) modifying its availability as bacterial substrat...
The effects of natural sunlight and microbial decomposition on DOC, DON, and DOP were investigated a...
The effect of surface solar radiation on the optical properties and the biological availability of d...
The influence of solar radiation on the ability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to support bacteri...
Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) is a substance produced by the planktonic community tha...
Some of the most important effects of global change on coastal marine systems include increasing nut...
A natural planktonic assemblage from the St. Lawrence Estuary was isolated in eight 1,500-liter outd...
International audienceWe evaluated the role of nitrate (NO 3 −) as a potential photosensitizer and t...
International audienceThe effects of phototransformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on bacter...
The major source of oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is organic compounds from phytoplankton r...
International audienceHigh solar radiation levels measured in the Mediterranean basin can result in ...
Original research paperThe impact of solar radiation on dissolved organic matter (DOM) derived from ...
The effect of surface solar radiation on the optical properties and the biological availability of d...
We evaluated the effect of photochemical alterations of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)...
Sunlight reacts with dissolved organic matter (DOM) modifying its availability as bacterial substrat...
The effects of natural sunlight and microbial decomposition on DOC, DON, and DOP were investigated a...
The effect of surface solar radiation on the optical properties and the biological availability of d...
The influence of solar radiation on the ability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to support bacteri...
Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) is a substance produced by the planktonic community tha...
Some of the most important effects of global change on coastal marine systems include increasing nut...
A natural planktonic assemblage from the St. Lawrence Estuary was isolated in eight 1,500-liter outd...