2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2018.09.024
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Water flow drives small scale biogeography of pesticides and bacterial pesticide degraders - A microcosm study using 2,4-D as a model compound

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“…Among the scarce relevant datasets, we used the two sets of cm-scale soil-core experiments of Pinheiro et al (2015Pinheiro et al ( , 2018 performed on similar repacked soil columns for the degradation of 2,4-D under different initial distributions and transport conditions. Mostly reported independently, they have shown first that the proximity between bacteria and heterogeneously distributed substrate sources, referred to as "accessibility" of bacteria to substrate (Dungait et al, 2012), is a strong control of mineralization.…”
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“…Among the scarce relevant datasets, we used the two sets of cm-scale soil-core experiments of Pinheiro et al (2015Pinheiro et al ( , 2018 performed on similar repacked soil columns for the degradation of 2,4-D under different initial distributions and transport conditions. Mostly reported independently, they have shown first that the proximity between bacteria and heterogeneously distributed substrate sources, referred to as "accessibility" of bacteria to substrate (Dungait et al, 2012), is a strong control of mineralization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substrate diffusion does not compensate for accessibility, as bacteria clusters located far from the substrate source are only exposed to highly diluted substrate (Babey et al, 2017). However, the hydrodynamic dispersion of both bacteria and substrate away from the substrate source strongly increased the bacterial degradation of the substrate that was not leached out (Pinheiro et al, 2018). We briefly introduce the experiments to show their potential to further explore bio-physical coupling within the unified quantitative framework proposed later in the article.…”
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