2015
DOI: 10.18067/jbfs.v2i4.58
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Fungos associados ao processo de decomposição foliar: 2 anos de estudo

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“…In contrast, in the Cerrado stream, the fungal community produced no major change in the substrate within 10 days. Marques et al (2015) show that fungal colonization in streams of that Cerrado region, including Buritizal stream occurs more effectively in 30 days of conditioning, when the fungal counts reach maximum values and then decays. During conditioning, the leaves lose 10-30% of its original mass, becoming softer as the polymers are attacked by fungal enzymes (Suberkropp and Klug, 1980;Chamier, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In contrast, in the Cerrado stream, the fungal community produced no major change in the substrate within 10 days. Marques et al (2015) show that fungal colonization in streams of that Cerrado region, including Buritizal stream occurs more effectively in 30 days of conditioning, when the fungal counts reach maximum values and then decays. During conditioning, the leaves lose 10-30% of its original mass, becoming softer as the polymers are attacked by fungal enzymes (Suberkropp and Klug, 1980;Chamier, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%