2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00027-015-0425-4
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Experimental assessment of a possible microbial priming effect in a humic boreal lake

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“…Moreover, based on DOM characterization (Table ), the natural humic matter from Lake Grosse Fuchskuhle was only little degraded by bacteria, irrespective of LOM addition via Daphnia carcasses. Consequently, and in agreement with previous studies (Bengtsson et al ., ; Catalán et al ., ; Dorado‐García et al ., ), we could not detect any quantitative changes in bacterial ROM degradation when using carcass LOM as a potential primer (Table ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Moreover, based on DOM characterization (Table ), the natural humic matter from Lake Grosse Fuchskuhle was only little degraded by bacteria, irrespective of LOM addition via Daphnia carcasses. Consequently, and in agreement with previous studies (Bengtsson et al ., ; Catalán et al ., ; Dorado‐García et al ., ), we could not detect any quantitative changes in bacterial ROM degradation when using carcass LOM as a potential primer (Table ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…have been used. Although some authors have found support for ROM priming by more labile organic matter, mainly of algal origin (van Nugteren et al ., ; Guenet et al ., ; Hotchkiss et al ., ; Bianchi et al ., ; Gontikaki et al ., ), others did not reveal any evidence for a positive priming effect (Bengtsson et al ., ; Catalán et al ., ; Dorado‐García et al ., ; Blanchet et al ., ), or even found a negative priming effect (Gontikaki et al ., ) with ROM being decomposed slower in the presence of a labile carbon source. Thus, it appears that the absence or presence of the priming effect may strongly depend on specific environmental or experimental conditions, which may also explain the absence of humic matter degradation in our HD treatments using Daphnia carcasses LOM as the primer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the priming effect has only recently received scrutiny and results of the limited studies to date have been highly discordant. While some studies have reported significant aquatic priming effects using various OC sources (Bianchi et al, ; Guenet et al, ; Hotchkiss et al, ; Steen et al, ), a nearly equal volume of literature argues that priming is not relevant in aquatic systems (Bengtsson et al, ; Blanchet et al, ; Catalán et al, ; Dorado‐García et al, ). This ongoing debate highlights the need for more thorough investigations of the priming effect across multiple aquatic ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, OC stabilization in sediments is tightly linked to organomineral interactions, which provide physical protection from extracellular enzyme activity (Hedges & Keil, ; Hunter et al, ; Rothman & Forney, ), and the strength of these interactions may override any influence of priming. Early investigations of priming effects in aquatic systems have been inconclusive, with evidence both for (Dorado‐García et al, ) and against (Bengtsson et al, ; Catalán et al, ) priming mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%