2024
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5863
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Elevated Fungicide and Nutrient Concentrations Change Structure but not Function of Aquatic Microbial Communities

Sara Gonçalves,
Alexander Feckler,
Annika Pollitt
et al.

Abstract: Leaf decomposition is a key process in stream ecosystems within forested catchments; it is driven by microbial communities, particularly fungi and bacteria. These microorganisms make nutrients and energy bound in leaves available for wider parts of the food web. Leaf‐associated microorganisms are subjected to anthropogenic pressures, such as the increased exposure to nutrients and fungicides associated with land‐use change. We assessed the sensitivity of leaf‐associated microbial communities with differing exp… Show more

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