International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into freshwater dissolved organic matter (DOM) was investigated together with the response of natural populations of bacteria to size-fractioned natural source water. Seawater bacteria were incubated over a period of 8 d in size-fractionated, freshwater DOM collected from Randers Fjord, Denmark, during spring (April) and summer (August) of 2001. Three fractions were used: 0.2 mum filtered (1 kDa (high molecular weight, HMW-DOM) and <1 kDa (low molecular weight, LMW-DOM). The results were compared with parallel control incubations of freshwater bacteria in size-fractionated freshwater DOM and seawater bacteria in size-fractionated seawater DOM. There...
<div><p>Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of disso...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine waters is a complex mixture of compounds and elements that ...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
Heterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a heterogeneous mixture of...
The bioavailability of predegraded dissolved organic matter (DOM) from a humic-rich, boreal river to...
The biodegradability of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) exported to the sea has a major ...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
To study the response of bacteria to different size-fractions of naturally occurring dissolved organ...
Seawater incubation experiments were conducted in June and October 1992 to examine bacterial utiliza...
The majority of bacterial growth and respiration in the upper ocean is thought to result from coupli...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest reservoir of organic matter in the ocean containing th...
<div><p>Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of disso...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine waters is a complex mixture of compounds and elements that ...
International audienceThe functional response of a seawater bacterial community transplanted into fr...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
Heterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a heterogeneous mixture of...
The bioavailability of predegraded dissolved organic matter (DOM) from a humic-rich, boreal river to...
The biodegradability of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) exported to the sea has a major ...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
To study the response of bacteria to different size-fractions of naturally occurring dissolved organ...
Seawater incubation experiments were conducted in June and October 1992 to examine bacterial utiliza...
The majority of bacterial growth and respiration in the upper ocean is thought to result from coupli...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest reservoir of organic matter in the ocean containing th...
<div><p>Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of disso...
International audienceEstuarine processes play a key role in determining the amount and quality of l...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine waters is a complex mixture of compounds and elements that ...