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Differences in consumption of allochthonous DOC under limnic and estuarine conditions in a watershedWikner et al., 1999
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- Wikner J
- Cuadros R
- Jansson M
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- Aquatic microbial ecology
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A temporal study of the bacterial utilisation of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was performed in a lake and estuary situated in the same boreal watershed. A greater utilisation of allochthonous DOC was observed under estuarine as compared to limnic …
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