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In biology, detritus is non-living particulate organic material (as opposed to dissolved organic material). It typically includes the bodies or fragments of dead organisms as well as fecal material....
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However, the production of inity would be higher for bacteria growing on UVhibitory substances may be more likely to occur when f treated plant detritus, due to changes in the quality o both leaf litter and DOM are exposed to UV, before organic matter and the quantity o DOM leached from f bacterial inoculation (Fig.
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The growth of worms fed low nitrogen diet rations of seaweed detritus correlated best with nitrogen content; growth of worms fed vascular plant detritus correlated best with available calories.
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In wetlands and canopied bodies of water, plant detritus is an important source of carbon and energy. Detrital materials possess a large surface area for sorption of dissolved organics and are colonized by a large and diverse microbiota.
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Bacterial production at the expense of vascular plant detritus was measured for three emergent plant species (Juncus effusus, Panicum hemitomon, and Typha latifolia) degrading in the littoral zone of a thermally impacted lake.
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In the proposed research the production, microbial transformations and fate of DOM derived form avariety of plant materials will be investigated during long-term (2-3yr) decomposition studies.
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Abstract: Abstract Wetzel-9911237 Effects Of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 On Plant Detritus Nutritional Quality And Heterotrophic Utilization In Aquatic Ecosystems The influence of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide levels on aquatic ecosystems is relatively ignored compared to research occurring in terrestrial systems.
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Compared with plant detritus, animal detritus yields higher growth rates, survival, adult mass, and population growth of container-dwelling mosquitoes. ... It is unclear whether the benefit from animal detritus to larvae results from greater microorganism growth, direct ingestion of animal detritus by larvae,
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