Bacteriophages as a model for studying carbon regulation in aquatic system [PDF]
The interconversion of carbon in organic, inorganic and refractory carbon is still beyond the grasp of present environmentalists. The bacteria and their phages, being the most abundant constituents of the aquatic environment, represent an ideal model for
Sandhya Swaminathan +3 more
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Characterizing dissolved organic matter fluorescence with parallel factor analysis: a tutorial
C. Stedmon, R. Bro
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Arsenic in Poultry Litter: Organic Regulations [PDF]
Most of the arsenic used as an antibiotic in commercial broiler production ends up in the litter. Using this litter as a soil amendment is not prohibited by the National Organic Program, but 7CFR S205.203(c) of the Rule requires that "the producer must ...
Barbara C. Bellows
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Properties of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in the Gironde Estuary
A. Huguet +5 more
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Hydrostatic pressure induces strong leakage of dissolved organic matter from "marine snow" particles. [PDF]
Stief P +7 more
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Probing the Microheterogeneous Distribution of Photochemically Produced Hydroxyl Radicals in Dissolved Organic Matter. [PDF]
Cheng K, McKay G.
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Comparability of Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Dissolved Organic Matter across Laboratories. [PDF]
Kalinski JC +50 more
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Decomposition causes short-term increases in functional molecular diversity of dissolved organic matter. [PDF]
Davenport RE +10 more
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Temporal variability in dissolved organic matter composition export in streams. [PDF]
Begum MS +3 more
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