2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13157-010-0107-x
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Planktonic Bacterial Responses to Nutrient Amendments in Wetland Mesocosms

Abstract: Although bacteria are important in the processing of anthropogenic nutrient inputs to wetlands, the effects of nutrient type and stoichiometry on bacterial communities have rarely been studied in natural systems. In this study, mesocosm enclosures were constructed in wetland pools at the Herrick Aquatic Ecology Research Facility at Kent State University (Kent, OH, USA) and amended with nutrients. Several experiments were conducted using various inorganic and organic nutrient sources (nitrate, ammonium, amino a… Show more

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